Hugely popular Halloween event GlasGLOW has launched its annual free pumpkin carving workshop at in the Botanic Gardens.
The event, which began yesterday, will run at the Children’s Garden until October 23 and October 29 to 30 from 11am to 3pm. The return of the free community event was marked by local children and local nursery groups who came along to create designs to have displayed in GlasGLOW’s Pumpkin Patch.
In its fifth year, GlasGLOW is back in Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens until November 13 for The Land That Time Forgot - a 60-minute journey around the Gardens to a world where dinosaurs roam and jeopardy lies around every corner.
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The workshops are part of itison, the event organiser’s Pumpkin Fund, which was established upon the inception of GlasGLOW to bring positive impact in the local community. In addition to the workshops, GlasGLOW donates thousands of free event tickets and pumpkins to local charities, schools and hospitals allowing young people to get involved.
Visitors to the free Pumpkin Carving Workshops can bring their own pumpkin or use one supplied by GlasGLOW to carve with the help of pumpkin carving pros Claash Pumpkins, and GlasGLOW staff. You don't need to book, just show up and show off your Pumpkin Power.
Oli Norman, founder and creator of GlasGLOW, said: “Being from the West End of Glasgow I spend a lot of time in the Botanics and in the community surrounding it, so I see first-hand how much of a difference these kind of community events have in bringing people together and creating community spirit.
“The workshops are always great fun, although pumpkin carving is not as easy as it looks as I can well attest to. I look forward to seeing the artistic skills and creativity in our Pumpkin Patch again this year.”
Limited GlasGLOW tickets are still available at www.itison.com/glasglow.
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