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Heroes, Princesses, Ghouls & Goblins Haunt Pumpkin Fest

11/5/2021

Montezuma County ghouls, goblins and a few dinosaurs haunted the Piñon Project's annual Halloween celebration. Enjoy some of the costumes here. Sponsored by Keesee Motors and FASTSIGNS

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Heroes and heroines, corpse brides and zombies. This year's Pumpkin Fest proves that Halloween brings out the ghoul in all of us. You're watching the Local News Network, brought to you by Keesee motors and Fastsigns. The Pinon Project's annual Pumpkin Fest drew 100s of costume participants to Montezuma Park on Halloween Saturday. The event started with a costume contest, followed by the trick or treating parade along Main Street in downtown Cortez. We invite you to stay tuned, if you dare, to enjoy this year's creative display.

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