Photo album: 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event at Just-In-Time Recreation
People carve pumpkins to display in front of the bowling facility in Lewiston.
Benjamin Carleton places his carved pumpkin in front of a sign Saturday at Just-In-Time Recreation during its 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event in Lewiston. The event was free to the public with pumpkins donated by local farms. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Cody Jordan places his carved pumpkin in front of a sign Saturday at Just-In-Time Recreation during its 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event in Lewiston. The event was free to the public with pumpkins donated by local farms. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Zavier Vanover places his carved pumpkin in front of a sign Saturday at Just-In-Time Recreation during its 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event in Lewiston. The event was free to the public with pumpkins donated by local farms. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Cody Jordan carves a pumpkin Saturday afternoon at Just-In-Time Recreation during its 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event in front of the facility on Mollison Way in Lewiston. The event was free to the public with pumpkins donated by local farms. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Zavier Vanover carves a pumpkin at Just-In-Time Recreation during the 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event in front of the facility on Mollison Way in Lewiston. At right, Stacey Bouchard-Diaz carves as her daughter, Johannah, watches. The event was free to the pubic with pumpkins donated by local farms. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Meaghan Martin, right, holds a stencil in place Saturday afternoon as her friend, Chris Ames, draws an outline on a pumpkin at Just-In-Time Recreation during the 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event in front of the facility on Mollison Way in Lewiston. The event was free to the pubic with pumpkins donated by local farms. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Meaghan Martin, right, holds a stencil in place Saturday afternoon as her friend, Chris Ames, draws an outline on a pumpkin at Just-In-Time Recreation during the 2nd annual Pumpkin Carving event in front of the facility on Mollison Way in Lewiston. The event was free to the pubic with pumpkins donated by local farms. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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