** It’s Fall, y’all! Discover the best Pumpkin Patches in Snohomish County

Bothell, WA** Local News

The Daily Herald has announced the winners of the 2023 Best of Snohomish County Awards, with Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm recognized as the best pumpkin patch. Swans Trail Farms and Craven Farm followed in second and third place, reflecting the community's preference for these cherished establishments. The awards promote pride and support for local businesses, encouraging residents to participate in the voting process. This announcement coincides with the Halloween season, when families visit pumpkin patches for seasonal fun. The article underscores the significance of local businesses in enriching community life and fostering family traditions.

As the 2024 nomination round approaches, residents are urged to prepare to support their favorite local spots starting November 7th. The Daily Herald also invites readers to share news tips and letters to the editor, enhancing community interaction and highlighting the paper's commitment to local journalism.

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