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Sunday,
September 22,
2024

10am - 5pm

French Memorial Park

62 Spruce St.
Seymour, CT 06483

Important
Reminders:

  • PATRON / PETS ANNOUNCEMENT:
    To help create the best experience for everyone at our festival, we'd like to inform you that, for the safety and comfort of both our animals and guests, pets are not allowed on the fairgrounds. The only exception is for service animals trained to assist individuals with disabilities. If it's found that a pet is not a service animal, you may be kindly asked that you return the pet home. Thank you so much for your understanding and cooperation.
     

  • Admission is free!
     

  • Parking:

    • Chatfield LoPresti: Shuttle (free)

    • ​Rt 67: 3 lots by Seymour Lions Club ($5)

    • Street parking: first come, first serve
       

  • There are no ATMs on the ground. There are local banks nearby

  • Festival HQ is your go-to for information, some activities, and lost and found
     

  • See below for a schedule of events, festival map, booth list, food options, and activities all day long

The Seymour Pumpkin Festival is an organization with the purpose of providing a venue for local civic organizations and non-profits to raise funds while providing a wholesome form of family entertainment. All proceeds are to benefit community organizations.

Schedule of events

10am - Opening Ceremony

Pumpkin Pavillion, Main Field


Greeting
Beth Hushion & Theresa Dunlop (co-presidents)


Master of Ceremonies
Ann Marie Drugonis, 1st Selectwoman


Flag Ceremony
Boy Scout Troop 65


National Anthem
Haley Spataro


Crowning of Royal Court
Lauren Reid, Bungay Principal


Citations - Presentation to Royal Court
Representative Nicole Karides-Ditria


Frank/Ann Conroy & Roberta King Awards
Fred Stank

12pm - Judging of costume contest & costume parade

Festival HQ

12:30pm - Pumpkin judging

Festival HQ

12:30pm - Aimee's Academy of Dance

Main Field

3pm - Pick of the Patch Raffle*

Festival HQ

4pm - President's Contest

Festival HQ

All day activities

Petting Zoo ($5 for unlimited visits)

Ceramic Painting

Scavenger Hunt Visit Festival HQ

Musical Entertainment

Nashville Drive

*Raffle winners can pick up prizes until 6pm on Festival day or at Community Center parking lot 9/24 @6pm. After 9/24, unclaimed items will be forfeited and donated to a local

Royal Court

This year's Royal Court are 2nd and 3rd grade students from Bungay School. These children represent the Pumpkin Festival today and throughout the remainder of the year.

King
Colin Fritz

 

Queen
Kiley Sawicki 

Prince Charming

Gunner Stanis

Cinderella

Ella Falkowski

Pumpkin Prince

Jaxon Slywka

Pumpkin Princess

Sofia Gonzalez

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2024 FESTIVAL MAP AND BOOTHS

We have a record number of booths and vendors this year!

Explore our full, expansive list by clicking into the area of the map to see which booths there are.

OUR 2024 SPONSORS

The Seymour Pumpkin Festival began in 1965, and has been running strong ever since. The Festival has become a tradition, offering one day a year for the community to gather together. There is a large variety of home-made craft vendors, food vendors, music, entertainment and kid-friendly activities.

The Seymour Pumpkin Festival is an organization with the purpose of providing a venue for local civic organizations and non-profits. We raise funds while providing a wholesome form of family entertainment. All proceeds are to benefit community organizations.

ABOUT THE SEYMOUR PUMPKIN FESTIVAL

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GIVING BACK TO
OUR COMMUNITY

Flower Fundraiser

Two times a year (spring and fall), we host a flower sale with all profits donated to a community organization.

Past beneficiaries include local food banks, area youth and community organizations.

Scholarship
in honor of Maureen Radcliffe

Pumpkin Festival Association scholarships are available to all graduating high school Seniors residing in Seymour. The scholarship will be awarded to students based on community service and volunteer efforts during their high school years.

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