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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Someone call Charlie Brown because there's a great pumpkin at the Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center (KVCC) this weekend, and in fitting with the seasonal festivities, the garden gourd is being transformed into a work of art by a local sculptor.

Oh my gourdness!: Carver takes a slice out of 319-pound pumpkin

The giant gourd's walls were roughly 4 inches thick, so Falls had to use ceramic and woodcarving tools to work on it.
The giant gourd's walls were roughly 4 inches thick, so Falls had to use ceramic and woodcarving tools to work on it.
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