Interview With Ms. Allie About Pumpkin Carving

  Interview With Ms. Allie

  By: Rebecca Thomas

MTM HOWL: Are we allowed to keep the pumpkins? 

Ms. Allie: Yes! You can take the seeds home, too.

MTM HOWL: Is there wheelchair access? 

Ms. Allie: Anyone in a wheelchair can drive up, no problem. 

MTM HOWL: Can you tell us when, where, and what time the event is? 

Ms Allie: October 4th, Saturday. Canopy at Earthlab. 8:30-11:30. In Earthlab.

MTM HOWL: We do have some folks with back issues and knee problems. Can you discuss this?

Ms Allie: People with any mobility issues can drive up. No problem. 

MTM HOWL: Straight up. Why should people go?

Ms Allie: First, its the first day of fall this week. So that’s fun to celebrate. Second, Pumpkin carving in the past as always been a cool and fun community event. Third, hello! Saturday school credit. 

MTM HOWL: Will you have some food? (You know how we get, yo)

Ms. Allie: I got you. We’ll have some granola bars and fruit. Plus, there are school breakfasts. 

MTM HOWL: What happens if you don’t have enough pumpkins?

Ms. Allie, Bro, we have 130 pumpkins! 

MTM HOWL: Can someone bring their own pumpkin?

Ms Allie: Yes!

MTM HOWL: Will there be supplies?

Ms. Allie: Yes, we have designs and everything you need.

MTM HOWL: Can we name our pumpkins?

Ms. Allie: Yes! Please do. I’m going to call an old one “Crusty Courtney”…

MTM HOWL: Is there anything you’d like to add about Pumpkin Carving tomorrow at the Earthlab from 8:30-11:30?

Ms. Allie: There’s a possible photobooth so you can do a scene with your pumpkin.