
All smiles over their pumpkins are Worcester Prep students (l-r) Georgia Duffie and Ellie Bookwalter, both of Ocean City, Md.; Lilly Brittingham, Millsboro; Carter Merryman, Berlin, Md.; Wesley DeVito and Emery Anthony, both of Selbyville; Emily Leiner, Ocean City; and Adee Carmean, Georgetown. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Oakley’s Farm Market mobile pumpkin palooza from Hebron, Md., visited Worcester Preparatory School Oct. 18.
Oakley’s team members educated students on the different types of pumpkins, squash, gourds and more.
Each Lower School class from preschool to fifth grade learned about the different vegetable types in the squash family. Students also participated in other sensory activities and selected a pumpkin of their own to take home.
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