Highwood Claims It Broke Pumpkin Record
Highwood officials say the city has surpassed Boston in Guinness Book of World Records.
30,919.
That's the number of jack-o-lanterns the city of Highwood claims they carved for last weekend's Pumpkin Festival.
If judges from the Guinness Book of World Records agree with Highwood's tally, then the city will hold the new record for lit jack-o-lanterns. Boston previously held the record with 30,128.
Earlier: Highwood Pumpkin Fest Recap Video
“When every pumpkin was lit and the street lights were shut off, the reaction of the crowd was worth every pumpkin’s weight in gold,” said Highwood Mayor Charlie Pecaro.
This was Highwood's second attempt at the world record. They tried last year at its first Highwood Pumpkin Fest and carved 26,287 pumpkins.
Of course, the pumpkin carving was only one part of the four day festival that included live music, food and carnival rides.
“I’ve never seen a greater display of community spirit than I did during this Festival,” Highwood Alderman Eric Falberg said.
Over 30,000 people attended the pumpkin-lighting on Saturday evening, doubling the size of last year’s Festival, according to a release issued Wednesday.
Guinness is expected to makes its final judgment in the next few weeks.
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1:46 pm on Thursday, October 27, 2011
Good Job.......Go Highwood!