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Pumpkin Bash returns to Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo

Medina, WALocal News

The Woodland Park Zoo is gearing up for its 2024 Pumpkin Bash, an annual event that promises to be a highlight for families in Seattle. This year’s festivities will feature children dressed in costumes and animals smashing pumpkins, creating a vibrant and interactive experience. The event aims to blend entertainment with education, as visitors learn about the animals while enjoying the seasonal fun. Scheduled for the fall, Pumpkin Bash provides a perfect opportunity for families to enjoy quality time together in a festive atmosphere. The zoo’s commitment to conservation and education will be highlighted throughout the event, making it both enjoyable and informative.

Attendees can look forward to a range of activities that cater to all ages, ensuring a memorable day out. As the date approaches, excitement is building within the community for this beloved tradition. Families are encouraged to mark their calendars and join in the celebration at the Woodland Park Zoo.

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