It's October and everyone is getting ready for Halloween by buying candy and costumes but you can't forget about the pumpkins but you might buy two this year.
The City of Lubbock is hoping to have a really long Pumpkin Trail this year, but there is only one way that is going to happen, and that's if citizens donate carved pumpkins this week before the trail gets going.
The 14th Annual Lubbock Pumpkin Trail is October 27-30th at the Lubbock Memorial Arboretum...
What is better than one carved pumpkin? How about 1800 or so carved pumpkins? That's Lubbock's Annual Pumpkin Trail, and I encourage you to be a part of it.
It is almost time for you to show off those carved pumpkins at the annual Pumpkin Trail at the Lubbock Memorial Arboretum.
The 13th Annual Pumpkin Trail will be held on October 21st and goes through October 24th. Daytime hours for the upcoming Pumpkin Trail are Friday through Sunday 9 a...
Halloween is more than a month away and while you may not be thinking of ghosts and goblins or even carved pumpkins, the folks at Lubbock Parks and Rec are looking ahead to this year's 2021 Pumpkin Trail.
The 13th Annual Pumpkin Trail will be held on October 21st and goes through October 24th...