Pumpkin season is here

Snohomish, WALocal News

Eli, a 4-year-old from Beijing, China, visited Stocker Farms in Snohomish with his family on Saturday, where they explored the expansive pumpkin fields and enjoyed various attractions. The family has been in Seattle for two months, making their trip to the farm a significant experience as they adapt to their new surroundings. Stocker Farms is known for its seasonal festivities, featuring a wide array of activities that attract families from the region. Eli's family participated in the celebration of autumn, which showcases local culture and community spirit. The farm's offerings encourage families to engage with the changing seasons and create lasting memories.

As newcomers, Eli's family is embracing the local traditions, fostering connections within their new community. Events like these are vital for enhancing local identity and welcoming new residents. Seasonal attractions not only provide entertainment but also strengthen community bonds.

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