Update: Lincoln Park P-Patch pumpkin-sale success

ORIGINAL 12:37 PM REPORT: Get ’em before they’re gone! The Lincoln Park P-Patch gardeners harvested pumpkins last weekend and discovered they had enough for a sale – so they’re selling them, with proceeds benefiting the West Seattle Food Bank, till 2 pm or till they’re gone (as previewed in our “West Seattle Saturday” lookahead). That’s Joel in our photo; you can buy cider and bake-sale treats too. The sale is best accessed from the street just south of the Lincoln Park Annex tennis courts at Fauntleroy Way/Lincoln Park Way, and P-Patch (which is downslope from Solstice Park).

ADDED 8:37 PM: Michelle from the P-Patch sent a photo and update after the sale:

Lincoln Park P-Patch wants to thank the community for their support and generosity of our Pumpkin Festival today. Thanks for making this a true community event!

We sold most of our pumpkin inventory, quite a few baked goods, and and hot cider. With your help, we raised over $200 to purchase seeds, plant starts, and supplies to support the dedicated Food Bank garden plots here at Lincoln Park P-patch! Most of all, we enjoyed meeting and chatting with many of the neighbors and visitors that stopped by just to say hello.

Special thanks to West Seattle Blog for their support and help in getting the word out.

1 Reply to "Update: Lincoln Park P-Patch pumpkin-sale success"

  • Just a teen October 15, 2011 (1:56 pm)

    Was just there. 3 pumpkins & cider yum yum & fun for the kids!

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