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Peterson’s Pumpkin Patch to raise money for the Royal Family Kids Camp this year

It’s a Halloween tradition in Kenosha: the display at Peterson’s Pumpkin Patch runs Friday, October 25 through Friday, November 1 at 9210 62rd Street.

Dr. Kris Peterson and the Epic Girls Volleyball Club teamed up to carve pumpkins and raise money for the Royal Family KIDS Camp (RFKC). RFKC is a nonprofit supporting camps for neglected children in the foster care system. All funds can be donated as always through the on-site donation box near the display.

Kenosha.com Writer

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