Yvette Nikolova is "transformed" looking at the jack-o'-lanterns on one of the display benches at the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival that kicked off Wednesday evening at Schoolhouse Park.
Yvette Nikolova is "transformed" looking at the jack-o'-lanterns on one of the display benches at the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival that kicked off Wednesday evening at Schoolhouse Park.
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Master carver Lee Saberson really gets "into" his art as he sticks his head inside an 800-pound pumpkin he is carving as the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival kicked off Wednesday evening at Schoolhouse Park.
Credit: John O'Hara
Sisters Natalie (l) and Bryn Dresselhuys pose with their jack-o'-lantern on one of the display benches as mom, event co-chair Lisa Dresselhuys, captures the moment.
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Hundreds of pumpkins will be transformed into jack-o'-lanterns, and music, food and master carving demonstrations round out the event.
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Whitefish Bay'a Meghan DeRoche places her just-carved jack-o'-lantern on one of the display benches.
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Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival kicked off Wednesday evening at Schoolhouse Park. Hundreds of pumpkins are transformed into jack-o'-lanterns in the carving tent, including this Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation carved tribute.
Credit: John O'Hara
Fourth graders Grace Baniukiewicz (left), Bridget Beatty and Maggie Vorlop triple-team the clean-out duty as hundreds of pumpkins are transformed into jack-o'-lanterns in the carving tent.
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Will McNally gets friendly help from "witch" Suzanne LaFleur, a Foundation member, as hundreds of pumpkins are transformed into jack-o'-lanterns in the carving tent.
Credit: John O'Hara
The band "Reilly" gets stage directions from a fan as the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival kicked off Wednesday evening at Schoolhouse Park.
Credit: John O'Hara
Master carver Lee Saberson uses a hammer to do some "dental work" on an 800 pound pumpkin he was carving as the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival kicked off Wednesday evening at Schoolhouse Park. Festival co-chair Gwen Koscinski stands at the ready with wooden skewers.
Credit: John O'Hara
Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival kicked off Wednesday evening at Schoolhouse Park.
Credit: John O'Hara
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