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Pumpkin Art at SHS

Wednesday, October 23, SHS held an Art Club meeting where students participated in carving pumpkins in the spirit of Halloween. “It’s a Cyclops,” said Kirstyn Bahn Miller Art Club member. Some of the most creative students at SHS participated in this event carving precise works of art on each pumpkin.

Every pumpkin was scooped cleanly out by Art Club presidents Holly and Hailey Heinemann. They each prepared all of the pumpkins so Art Club members could waste no time working on their carved art pieces. The pumpkin guts were salvaged and given to SHS photography teacher Jay Adams for his goats to eat.

Some students worked hard at school to create their carvings so they finished right as Art Club was ending. While others with more elaborate designs brought their pumpkins home for the weekend to work on.

By the time Monday came around students who wanted to show off their work. Brought pumpkins to the art classroom where they were displayed in the spirit of Halloween expressing SHS’s creative side and the art clubs love for the Halloween holiday.