Fall festivities in Flag: pumpkins and skulls and children, oh my!

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by editor on October 29, 2009 at 12:01 am under A&E

 

Hand made skulls are displayed at an NAU Art Club meeting. The skulls will be sold during the club's Dia de los Muertos celebration Nov. 2 outside the Union. Bryan Kinkade / The Lumberjack

Hand made skulls are displayed at an NAU Art Club meeting. The skulls will be sold during the club's Dia de los Muertos celebration Nov. 2 outside the Union. Bryan Kinkade / The Lumberjack

Zarco Guerrero, dressed as a Latino grandmother archetype, during his "Masks and Music of Dia de los Muertos" at the 6th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Mike Thompson/The Lumberjack

Zarco Guerrero, dressed as a Latino grandmother archetype, during his "Masks and Music of Dia de los Muertos" at the 6th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Mike Thompson/The Lumberjack

 

Local pumpkin patch owner Jeff Allen has been selling pumpkins for 20 years. Jennifer Hilderbrand/The Lumberjack

Local pumpkin patch owner Jeff Allen has been selling pumpkins for 20 years. Jennifer Hilderbrand/The Lumberjack

 

One-year-old Whitney Bird pauses for a moment as she searches for her pumpkin in a local pumpkin patch on Sunday. Chad Sexton / The Lumberjack

One-year-old Whitney Bird pauses for a moment as she searches for her pumpkin in a local pumpkin patch on Sunday. Chad Sexton / The Lumberjack

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