Fall pumpkin contest

Howard Hanna Realcom Realty held a fall pumpkin contest for grades K-5 in all four Morrow County school districts. Each art class was provided a pumpkin to decorate and show off their creativity. The Howard Hanna team picked two winning pumpkins, one from grades k-2 and one from grades 3-4. Winning classes received a trophy and a pizza party in November. The pumpkins were on display at the Howard Hanna office, 116 S. Main St, Mount Gilead. The other pumpkins were delivered to local nursing and rehabilitation centers and adult group homes for residents to enjoy. The company hopes this was a fun and memorable event for children. The pumpkins remain on display at Howard Hanna.

Howard Hanna Realcom Realty held a fall pumpkin contest for grades K-5 in all four Morrow County school districts. Each art class was provided a pumpkin to decorate and show off their creativity. The Howard Hanna team picked two winning pumpkins, one from grades k-2 and one from grades 3-4. Winning classes received a trophy and a pizza party in November. The pumpkins were on display at the Howard Hanna office, 116 S. Main St, Mount Gilead. The other pumpkins were delivered to local nursing and rehabilitation centers and adult group homes for residents to enjoy. The company hopes this was a fun and memorable event for children. The pumpkins remain on display at Howard Hanna.
https://www.morrowcountysentinel.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2018/10/web1_Pumpkins.jpgHoward Hanna Realcom Realty held a fall pumpkin contest for grades K-5 in all four Morrow County school districts. Each art class was provided a pumpkin to decorate and show off their creativity. The Howard Hanna team picked two winning pumpkins, one from grades k-2 and one from grades 3-4. Winning classes received a trophy and a pizza party in November. The pumpkins were on display at the Howard Hanna office, 116 S. Main St, Mount Gilead. The other pumpkins were delivered to local nursing and rehabilitation centers and adult group homes for residents to enjoy. The company hopes this was a fun and memorable event for children. The pumpkins remain on display at Howard Hanna. Anthony Conchel | The Sentinel