Perrysburg High School PASA members (Perrysburg Alternatives to Substance Abuse), including Alex Polcyn, 17, left, Colby Buzzell, 17, and Elizabeth Huff, 14, and Home Depot managers Tim Lewis, right, and Keith Young, both of Toledo, remove the insides of pumpkins to prepare them for the carvers.
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Home Depot manager and volunteer Tim Lewis, of Toledo, uses a drill to clean out a pumpkin to prepare it for carving.
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Amanda Queen of Perrysburg, left, watches as her son Bryce Queen, 4, carves a pumpkin.
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Although a zombie, Mason Bell, 5, of Perrysburg, says he is a 'big strong kid,' so he is able to carve a pumpkin at Hood Park.
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Stephanie Hennigan, of Perrysburg, moved away from the maddening crowd to carve her pumpkin. She works better alone, she says.
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Isabel Materni, 6, and her mom, Amy Materni, both of Toledo, carving a pumpkin.
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Robert Stoner, of Adrian, Mich., left, hands family friend Jordan Sessom, 8, of Toledo, the pumpkin he wants to carve.
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Raniyah Rease, 8, of Toledo, left, and Jordan Sessom, 8, of Toledo, right, receive help from family friend Robert Stoner, of Adrian, Mich., center
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Raniyah Rease, 8, of Toledo, left, and Jordan Sessom, 8, of Toledo, watch as Tristen Stoner, 11, of Adrian, Mich., helps Sessom with his pumpkin carving. At right, rear, is Tristen's dad, Robert Stoner, of Adrian.
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Alyvia Gromnicki, 7, and her twin Ava Gromnicki, both of Toledo, carve a pumpkin with dad, Jeremy Gromnicki, of Perrysburg.
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Jeff Abke, treasurer of the Board of Directors of Downtown Perrysburg Inc.
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The Wanna Bees in performance. From left, drummer Vince Donofrio, of Oregon; on bass, is Bill McDevitt, of Springfield; at right on guitar is Chuck Riepenhoff, of Ottawa Hills.
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Christine Skilliter of Perrysburg pets a miniature donkey as her son Thomas, 1, looks on.
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Terry Roberts, of Van Buren, right, waves to the J.R. Express train riders as they depart for a ride during OctoBooFest. The owner and engineer of the J.R.Express is Terry Roberts' brother, Joe Roberts, of North Baltimore. Under his upraised arm is Missy Martens of Perrysburg, who is taking a photograph of her children on the train.
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Eric Eynon of Perrysburg drives the hay wagon onto Louisiana Avenue.
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Zombies dance in the street during Octoboofest presented by Downtown Perrysburg Inc.
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