Radio Rehoboth
Volunteers carved dozens of pumpkins for a Lewes Historical Society Halloween night display at Zwaanendael Park.
Carving is a family affair for (l-r) Seth, Lunna, Alexis and Eralise Pappas, who recently moved to Lewes.
Andrew Lyter, Lewes Historical Society executive director and curator, gets a handful of pumpkin pulp.
Russ Huxtable of Lewes is among a host of volunteers carving pumpkins to be displayed at Zwaanendael Park.
Kathleen Flynn of Lewes and Andrew Brenna of Wilmington are comparing notes as they work out designs for their first two pumpkins.
Marcos Salaverria, Lewes Historical Society director of education, is ready to lead an “invasion” of the historic Lightship Overfalls.
Lightship Overfalls Foundation President Mike Safina keeps an eye out for some pirates rumored to be attacking the ship.
The treasure has been found. Young pirates located a chest on the Lightship Overfalls filled with booty (candy).
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