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Grand Terrace Pumpkin Contest Adds a Creative Twist to Trunk or Treat Event

By Margie Miller , Publisher
November 7, 2023 at 01:47pm. Views: 253

The Grand Terrace Trunk or Treat event received a delightful infusion of creativity and community spirit with the addition of the Pumpkin Contest. This year, the contest showcased the artistic talents of city staff members who transformed donated pumpkins into whimsical creations for the public to enjoy and vote on.

The pumpkin contest, which is a beloved tradition in the Grand Terrace Trunk or Treat event, attracted the attention of many, including the generous donation of approximately 20 pumpkins from a local grocery warehouse. These pumpkins served as blank canvases for the city staff, who, with their unique vision and dedication, turned them into eye-catching works of art.

City staff members from various departments, including public works, planning, and code enforcement, joined forces to craft their own imaginative pumpkin designs. The community had the opportunity to vote for their favorite creation, making it a fun and engaging way to bring the public and the city staff together.

One of the highlights of this year's contest was the ingenious creation by Layla Henderson, a code enforcement officer. Her pumpkin masterpiece took the form of a Gumball machine, complete with little cotton balls resembling gumballs. The pumpkin rested on a base, creating a striking and detailed replica of a classic candy dispenser. This whimsical creation not only impressed the attendees but also captured the hearts of the community, leading to Layla's victory as the winner of the Grand Terrace Pumpkin Contest.

The Pumpkin Contest not only served as a platform for showcasing the artistic talents of city staff but also as a means of fostering interaction and positive engagement between the public and city employees. The event encouraged children to be a part of the decision-making process as they voted for their favorite pumpkin, promoting community involvement and cooperation.

City officials expressed their satisfaction with the event, emphasizing the importance of such gatherings for building stronger ties between the city staff and the residents they serve. It was a fun and heartwarming way to bridge the gap and showcase the creativity and dedication of the individuals working behind the scenes to make Grand Terrace a wonderful place to live.

As the event concluded, there was an air of satisfaction, camaraderie, and a sense of unity that hung over the pumpkin-adorned gathering. The Grand Terrace Trunk or Treat Pumpkin Contest provided an opportunity for everyone, from children to city staff, to come together and celebrate the spirit of creativity and community.

This unique event promises to continue being a cherished tradition in Grand Terrace, fostering the bond between residents and the city's dedicated workforce for years to come.

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