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Stanley’s Pumpkin Patch

by Patrick Smith
Brenda Grover speaks to a small audience at the Hopkins County Democratic Party rally Saturday afternoon at the National Guard Armory. Grover and her husband Rev. Billy Grover were recently named Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins County Democrat.
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Members of the Hanson United Methodist Church enjoy a hay ride Wednesday night at the Stanley Pumpkin Patch near Hanson, Ky. The pumpkin patch opened in 1999 and has a season from the middle of Sept. to Oct. 31. Patrons can take part in a hay rack rides, a corn maze, feeding goats and quiet campfires.
Kathy Carlisle closes her eyes to relax in the warmth of Friday's last rays of sun during a hay ride at Stanley's Pumpkin Patch. The hay ride spans the farm of the Stanley family known as 'Happy Hollow Farms.' The pumpkin patch attracts several thousand people each year during it's 75-day season.
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Britney White, 5, picks a pumpkin from the field at Stanley's Pumpkin Patch on Wednesday. The pumpkin patch attracts several thousand people each year during it's 75-day season.
As the sunlight fades for the day Allie Logsdon, 7, of Hopkins County is framed underneath the legs of Molly Webb while they dance along the hay bail maze at Stanley's Pumpkin Patch Saturday evening. The pumpkin patch attracts several thousand people each year during it's 75-day season.
Justin Gale, 8, waits to get off the bus while his school group departs to enjoy a few hours at Stanley's Pumpkin Patch. The pumpkin patch attracts several thousand people each year during it's 75-day season.

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