Boston Parks Department Announces Winners Of 2020 Pumpkin Carving Contest

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Boston MA

06 November, 2020

1:33 AM

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Press release from the City of Boston: November 5, 2020 In early October, the Parks Department asked Boston residents to get in the Halloween spirit by participating in our first ever, Pumpkin Carving Contest. Pumpkin carvers were asked to submit photos on the contest website, with three categories in mind: Most Creative Scariest Parks-themed We received more than 40 original submissions this year across all of the different categories, making the final selection process extremely difficult for our judges. However, after much deliberation, we are excited to announce that the winners of the 2020 Pumpkins Carving Contest, and recipient of a free iPad provided by XFinity, are: Most Creative Category: South Boston's Claire Chang impressed judges with her detailed carving of a Death Star, a gargantuan space station armed with a pumpkin-destroying super laser. Scariest Category: Meet 12-year-old Carlos Y González, Roslindale's scariest pumpkin carver! Carlos impressed judges with his non-traditional use of the pumpkin stem and use of spooky pumpkin blood. Parks-themed Category Recognize that bridge? Pumpkin-carver Tanya Delisle of Jamaica Plain was inspired by the Boston Public Garden's foot bridge. Judges were impressed by Tanya's carving skills, and her ability to capture this iconic bridge in pumpkin form. All we need now is a swan boat! We want to thank everyone who participated in this year's contest and we loved seeing residents of all ages get into the Halloween spirit in a fun and safe way. To check out all the entries, visit our pumpkin photo album. This press release was produced by the City of Boston. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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