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Pumpkins, Life, and Helping Children Face Unfair Challenges

By Larry James
October 27, 2007

We work in neighborhoods where people face all sorts of difficulties, places where bad problems abound, where life is not very good.

At the same time, in every case, no matter what, we also find amazing people who possess enormous amounts of social capital. In the worst places and situations we discover that people are good and that hope abounds.

So, we've teamed up with our great corporate sponsor, Life is Good, to bring the 1st Annual Pumpkin Festival to Dallas!

If you live in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex, you've got to join us today between noon and 8:00 PM for our first annual community "Pumpkin Festival."

Enjoy the party! I promise you'll have a great time! Our goal is to carve and display 6,000 pumpkins!

There will be games, food, fun and delight as we offer a free experience in a wonderful venue for adults and children! Sponsored by Life is Good and Central Dallas Ministries, our festival will be the first of its kind here in Dallas. Our goal is to bring everyone together for a time of fun and community life.

Click here for more details.

The day will be unique and remarkable. You won't want to miss it!

Life is good!


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