Culver City Walk and Rollers are hosting “The Great Pumpkin Hunt” on Oct 31 – Nov 1 – A safer way to collect treats this Halloween – link
We will hide colored pumpkin signs at neighborhood Pumpkin Patches (near or around each school site and neighborhood park). Using a coloring page map, we challenge you to find the pumpkins at each site and color your page to match. Then redeem your coloring page for a bag of treats. This way, the kids have some fun during Halloween and still get some treats too. Extra points for posting selfies in costume! For more info – link
Instructions:
- Download your Neighborhood Pumpkin Patch Map coloring page (available after October 26)
- Visit the Pumpkin Patch during the day on Halloween weekend.
- Find the hidden pumpkins and color your map to match. Don’t forget your markers or pencils!
- Turn in your map for a bag of Halloween treats at your nearest pick-up site November 2-6.
- Bonus prize for posting a selfie to #CulverPride or #CCPumpkinHunt
All pumpkins will be in publicly accessible areas. Do not enter any area that is locked or prohibited.
Pumpkin Patch Locations – See sample at right (Maps will be available for download after 10/26)
- El Marino Language School / El Marino Park
- El Rincon / Blanco Park
- Farragut Elementary / CCMS
- La Ballona Elementary School
- Linwood E. Howe Elementary School
- Fox Hills Park
Each neighborhood has a different map. You can download as many as you like, but be careful! Each coloring scheme is different so you have to visit each site to make yours match. (one treat bag per coloring page).
Pick up sites will be announced at a later date. In addition to walking or biking to the locations to find the pumpkins, using Culver City Bus to get to the different pumpkin patches can add to the adventure. Routes and schedules can be located at www.culvercity.org
Have fun, but Social Distancing protocols apply. Wear a mask, stay 6 feet from others. No large groups.
Thank you to Culver City Bus for their support