A pumpkin patch fundraiser at local merchants is featuring blown glass pumpkins and jewelry available for purchase.  Proceeds benefit Mercer Island Youth & Family Services. The pumpkins are being sold at: CCMV, City Hall, MIYFS (Luther Burbank Park), Island Books, Mercer Island Florist, Mercer Island Thrift Shop, Finders, Chamber of Commerce, Banner Bank, David Weed’s office, Expressions Spa, Pilates on Mercer, Six Walls, South Mercer Chevron and Sterling Savings Bank.  Pumpkins will also be available at the South-end Starbucks on Oct. 10, Tabit Square Starbucks on Oct. 17 and Albertsons on Oct. 23. - Contributed photo
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A pumpkin patch fundraiser at local merchants is featuring blown glass pumpkins and jewelry available for purchase. Proceeds benefit Mercer Island Youth & Family Services. The pumpkins are being sold at: CCMV, City Hall, MIYFS (Luther Burbank Park), Island Books, Mercer Island Florist, Mercer Island Thrift Shop, Finders, Chamber of Commerce, Banner Bank, David Weed’s office, Expressions Spa, Pilates on Mercer, Six Walls, South Mercer Chevron and Sterling Savings Bank. Pumpkins will also be available at the South-end Starbucks on Oct. 10, Tabit Square Starbucks on Oct. 17 and Albertsons on Oct. 23.

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October 6, 2009 · Updated 2:43 PM 

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A pumpkin patch fundraiser at local merchants is featuring blown glass pumpkins and jewelry available for purchase.

Proceeds benefit Mercer Island Youth & Family Services. The pumpkins are being sold at: CCMV, City Hall, MIYFS (Luther Burbank Park), Island Books, Mercer Island Florist, Mercer Island Thrift Shop, Finders, Chamber of Commerce, Banner Bank, David Weed’s office, Expressions Spa, Pilates on Mercer, Six Walls, South Mercer Chevron and Sterling Savings Bank.

Pumpkins will also be available at the South-end Starbucks on Oct. 10, Tabit Square Starbucks on Oct. 17 and Albertsons on Oct. 23.

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