The annual Ellsworth Funsters Pumpkin in the Park event wasn't about to be deterred by a little frigid weather. The event moved from East End Park to the toasty Seyforth Building on the Pierce County …
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GALLERY: Pumpkin in the Park moves inside
Brynlee and Blair Hoikka made a cute pair of International tractors at Saturday’s Ellsworth Funsters Pumpkin in the Park event. Their parents John and Bailee Hoikka of Ellsworth led them along.
Sarah Nigbor / Pierce County Journal
The chilly temperatures moved the Pumpkin in the Park event from Ellsworth’s East End Park to the Seyforth Building at the Pierce County Fairgrounds Saturday, Oct. 28.
Sarah Nigbor / Pierce County Journal
This little witch got a Halloween tattoo from a Funsters volunteer Saturday, Oct. 28 at the Halloween event in the Seyforth Building.
Sarah Nigbor / Pierce County Journal
(From left): Taylor Young (Zero), Aurorah Pittman (Cruella) and Addison Traynor (Jack Skeleton) made quite the spooky trio Saturday at the Funsters’ Pumpkin in the Park event.
Sarah Nigbor / Pierce County Journal
Elair Medlang, 4, Maiden Rock, took a turn at bowling Saturday, Oct. 28 at Pumpkin in the Park. The event moved indoors due to the frigid temperatures outside.
Sarah Nigbor / Pierce County Journal
Clint Thom made an excellent dog, while Clare Thom and Ashlyn Kaltenbrun channeled the Miraculous Ladybug at Ellsworth’s Pumpkin in the Park Saturday, Oct. 28.
Pierce County Fairgrounds 364 N. Maple St. Ellsworth, WI 54011
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The annual Ellsworth Funsters Pumpkin in the Park event wasn't about to be deterred by a little frigid weather. The event moved from East End Park to the toasty Seyforth Building on the Pierce County Fairgrounds
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Ellsworth Funsters,
Pumpkin in the Park,
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Halloween