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Show Us Your Pumpkins at Our Community Pumpkin Display

Add a carved pumpkin to North Liberty’s community pumpkin display at the Ranshaw House!

Bats and funny faces and Tigerhawks will be flickering on front porches soon, but it’s time for your creative pumpkin designs to get the attention they deserve.

The public is invited to bring a carved pumpkin to the Ranshaw House, located at 515 W Penn Street, for an Oct. 30 community pumpkin display.

Pumpkins can be dropped off anytime Sunday, Oct. 27 through Tuesday, Oct. 29. When dropping off your pumpkin, please place it on one of the risers or on the grass on the north or west sides of the house. There will not be staff present. Please do not include a candle or light. Tee lights will be placed by city staff before the display.

Pumpkins will be lit at 6 p.m. on Oct. 30. Parking will be available at the Community Center. Come admire others’ designs throughout the evening, see how yours compares (if you’re competitive like that, there is no official contest), and take advantage of the picture opportunity. Pumpkins will be composted after Halloween.

The Ranshaw House is the historic white house located just north of the Community Center at the intersection of Penn Street and Community Drive. The home, built in 1908, has been owned by the City of North Liberty since the early 2000s. In 2012, the Ranshaw House was placed on the National Historic Register. Originally the house of Samuel and Emma Ranshaw, the home had indoor plumbing, gas lighting, softened water and other amenities before such innovation were common place. While there are no rumors that the house is haunted, it is the perfect setting for a fall gathering.

There is no registration or signup to bring a pumpkin, but the display can’t happen without large participation. So carve an extra pumpkin—or consider this an excuse to carve a pumpkin at all this season—and be a part of the display.

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