CLARKS SUMMIT, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Think of it as a two-in-one: Buying your fall decorations while giving back to a non-profit.
The Pumpkin Sale Fundraiser at the Clarks Summit United Methodist Church in Lackawanna County offers a wide variety of pumpkins and guards.
While you're strolling through the pumpkin patch, you can enjoy a homemade treat from the church's bake sale.
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A portion of the funds raised will help the Appalachia Service Project provide families in need with repairs to homes or build new ones for those impacted by disaster.
"It is a lot of work we go home at the end of the day very tired it's definitely worth it just to see that we've helped someone in like such a way to see how much they appreciate the work we've done it's great to do the work and knowing you're helping a good cause help someone's home be safer to directly and affect someone's life," said Clarks Summit resident Ethan Grives.
The Pumpkin Sale Fundraiser runs Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. until October 31.