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Dear Volunteers,
On behalf of the planning committee, we would like to thank all of you for your participation in Project Pumpkin this year! Project Pumpkin relies entirely on your efforts and we just wanted to thank you for making Project Pumpkin a huge success for over 1,000 children representing over 20 agencies!
We hope that you had fun, had a great Halloween and are now gearing up for Thanksgiving, finals, and of course, next year's edition of Project Pumpkin! We look forward to, and hope to see you at Project Pumpkin on October 27th 2009! If you would like to read press coverage of this year's edition of Project Pumpkin, look at photos, or find out more about applying for next year's planning committee, be sure to check out the news page.
Sincerely,
The Project Pumpkin Planning Committee