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The pick of the patch

Two-year-old Hailey Goldberg, of Safety Harbor, pauses after choosing a small pumpkin during a visit to the Heritage United Methodist Church's annual pumpkin patch in Clearwater. The church, which uses proceeds from the patch to fund youth ministry field trips and activities, has received more than 4700 pumpkins from New Mexico for the annual event. The patch runs through October 31st, with the last day kicking off the church's Fall Festival of Arts and Crafts on November 1.
Two-year-old Hailey Goldberg, of Safety Harbor, pauses after choosing a small pumpkin during a visit to the Heritage United Methodist Church's annual pumpkin patch in Clearwater. The church, which uses proceeds from the patch to fund youth ministry field trips and activities, has received more than 4700 pumpkins from New Mexico for the annual event. The patch runs through October 31st, with the last day kicking off the church's Fall Festival of Arts and Crafts on November 1.
Published Oct. 24, 2014

DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times

Two-year-old Hailey Goldberg of Safety Harbor clings to her find during a visit Friday to the pumpkin patch at Heritage United Methodist Church at 2680 Landmark Drive in Clearwater. The church, which uses pumpkin sale proceeds to fund youth ministry field trips and activities, has received more than 4,700 pumpkins from New Mexico for the annual event. The patch will be open through Friday, the day before the church's Arts & Crafts Festival.