Leading up to Halloween, Daniel Warren had a lot of treats in store for its kindergarteners.

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Leading up to Halloween, Daniel Warren had a lot of treats in store for its kindergarteners. An old-fashioned Pumpkin Fest, sponsored by the PTSA, had kids and their parents enjoying the crisp outdoors. Parent volunteers weaved a web of not-so-spine-chilling games and activities, from face painting and tattoo stations to a Wicked Witch Run and a Gut Digger, where kids drew a prize from a witch’s cauldron.

And what’s a fall festival without a colorful pumpkin patch? The kids all picked and decorated a pumpkin to take home, along with a healthy goody bag, in time for the big night.

— Janice Llanes Fabry

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