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Oct 22

Seattle Club Fall Pumpkin Carving

Carleton Club Fall Pumpkin Carving

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
2:30 pm / Craven Farm
map of Seattle Club Fall Pumpkin Carving

13817 Short School Road, Snohomish, WA

The Seattle Carleton Club

invites you to

Fall Pumpkin Carving

Saturday, October 22, 2011
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

at

Craven Farm
13817 Short School Road
Snohomish, WA  98290

Come join Carleton alums, families, and friends for a fun fall day at Craven Farm! Come pick out your pumpkins from their 20 acre pumpkin patch (own expense) and then join us in the party barn for pumpkin carving and decorating.  We'll bring some carving tools and paints to share, but please bring your own as well.  The farm also has all of your favorite fall activities like a corn maze, hay ride, and pumpkin slinger (each a small fee) plus a petting zoo and harvest market.

The event cost is $5 per adult, kids are free. RSVPs are greatly appreciated but not required, by October 10.  Contact Rachel Flamm ’07.  If you need assistance, contact the Alumni Relations Office (alumni-office@carleton.edu or 800-729-2586).

From Seattle & Everett/Interstate 5:
Take exit 194 marked Snohomish / Wenatchee (Hwy 2).  Proceed east over the bridge, bear right following Hwy 2.  Take the third exit, marked 88th Street.  Take a right into Snohomish.  Turn left on Lincoln Ave (First Heritage Bank is on the corner).  Continue on Lincoln two miles to "Y" in the road and bear right on Treosti Rd.  The Craven Farm signs will mark the remaining one mile.

From Bellevue/Interstate 405:
Take exit 23 marked Woodinville / Wenatchee (Hwy 522).  Proceed on Hwy 522 for 11.5 miles to Monroe / W Main Street exit.  At the bottom of the exit proceed in to traffic circle.  Go all the way around until you come to the second W. Main Street (old Snohomish-Monroe Rd.) and go under the freeway overpass.  Continue for four miles, making a sharp left turn onto Treosti Rd.  The Craven Farm signs will mark the remaining one mile.

 

 

Sponsored by Seattle Carleton Club. Contact: Jeanne Estrem