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Reminder: Scarecrows And Painted Pumpkins At NMS This Weekend

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Community members are invited to view scarecrows and painted pumpkins that will be on display at Newtown Middle School, 11 Queen Street, this Saturday and Sunday, October 23 and 24.

Attendees are encouraged to bring donations for FAITH Food Pantry to the event.

The seasonal display will be presented from 9 am to 5 pm both days on the school’s front lawn.

The effort is part of the Annual Scarecrow and Painted Pumpkin Event, and in lieu of the typical financial donations for local charities, the public this year is being asked to bring items to donate to FAITH Food Pantry.

For the annual event, students design larger-than-life scarecrows that can withstand Mother Nature. Normally, $1 votes for a favorite scarecrow by community members raise money for charities chosen by the top three winning scarecrow creators, as previously reported in The Newtown Bee.

Instead, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in place of a money collection for entry votes, the decision was made to ask for donations for FAITH Food Pantry. Voting will still be conducted that weekend.

For this year’s effort, eighth grade art enrichment students are welcome to work in groups, with parent permission, to create the scarecrows. The Painted Pumpkin Patch, which started last year as a COVID-19-friendly alternative, will continue for single entries and is open to all students.

The students receive 16 hours of community service for completing the scarecrow project and six hours of community service for completing a painted pumpkin.

The school announced suggested items to donate to FAITH Food Pantry include beef stew, canned chili, sloppy joe mix, baked beans, canned tomatoes, pasta and sauce, macaroni and cheese, canned fruit, rice and packaged rice dishes, coffee and tea, peanut butter, jelly, cookies, crackers, cereals, bottled juices, baking mixes, pet food, toiletries, toilet paper, soaps, and detergents. FAITH Food Pantry asks that items not be expired and not be large bulk items.

Education Reporter Eliza Hallabeck can be reached at eliza@thebee.com.

For the annual scarecrow contest at NMS in 2019, the top winning entry was the No. 14 Electric Guitar by Howard Schuster, Evan Chaudhary, and Zosia Teraszkiewicz. —Bee file photos
The top-voted painted pumpkin in 2020 was “Winnie the Pooh and Piglet” by then-seventh-grade student Kayla Sinapi.
The October 2019 scarecrow contest entries on display at NMS.
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