East Side Elementary School's Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Friday, October 26, 2012
Aubrey Churchward
East Side Elementary students decorated pumpkins for the school's annual Pumpkin Decorating contest held at the school. Clay County Prosecutor Lee Reberger, attorney Bob Pell, local artist John Rodgers and Brazil Times reporter Aubrey Churchward were the judges for the contest.
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First grade student Jerrid Graves won the Best Character category for his Papa Smurf pumpkin at East Side Elementary's annual pumpkin contest. (Aubrey Churchward)
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Natalie Bell, a fourth grade student, won the Most Original category for her hamburger pumpkin at East Side Elementary's annual pumpkin contest. (Aubrey Churchward)
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Simon Harmon won the Best Halloween category for his Frankenstein pumpkin at East Side Elementary's annual pumpkin contest. (Aubrey Churchward)
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For the judge's choice category in East Side Elementary's pumpkin decorating contest, Clay County prosecutor Lee Reberger selected fifth grader Jonathan Bradford's M&M pumpkin as his favorite. (Aubrey Churchward)
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For the judge's choice category in East Side Elementary's pumpkin decorating contest, attorney Bob Pell chose fifth grader Kristian Cunningham's red devil as his favorite. (Aubrey Churchward)
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Local artist John Rodgers selected third grader Madison Moon's cat pumpkin as his favorite in the judge's choice category of East Side Elementary's pumpkin decorating contest. (Aubrey Churchward)
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Brazil Times reporter Aubrey Churchward chose second grader Millie Pell's spider web pumpkin as her favorite in the judge's choice category of East Side Elementary's pumpkin decorating contest (Aubrey Churchward)
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Decorated pumpkins line the shelves at East Side Elementary after the school hosted a pumpkin decorating contest for their students. (Aubrey Churchward)
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