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Fun At The Pumpkin Factory

November4
Miss Arbore's Class poses for a picture with their pumpkins.

Miss Arbore's Class poses for a picture with their pumpkins.

Our class had an excellent time at The Pumpkin Factory in Belleville on October 28th. We explored the farm animals (goats, chicken, ducks, cows, bunnies, and a horse). We took a hayride through the corn field. Then we experienced a skeleton haunted house. Afterwards, we settled down for some lunch, apple cider, and fresh doughnuts! Yum! Then we ran off our energy on the play structures. Finally it was time to pick our pumpkins.

On October 29th, our class carved the pumpkins and picked through the ooey gooey pumpkin sludge. We harvested enough pumpkin seeds to have a nice snack for our Halloween activities on October 30th.

A huge thank you is due to Dr. Donovan (Mrs. Lopez), Mrs. Abuaun, and Mr. Hamilton for driving us to The Pumpkin Factory. We really appreciate you taking the time to join us. We couldn’t have such a great time without your support.

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Miss Arbore has worked as a teacher at Whitmore-Bolles Elementary since April 2006. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Eastern Michigan University in Special Education: Emotional Impairments, with a minor in Planned Programming. She is currently working on her graduate studies at University of Texas at Arlington. Miss Arbore enjoys singing with a contemporary choir, volunteering as a catechist, riding around town on her 1968 Schwinn Collegiate, fishing or hiking “up north” in Gaylord, baking, gardening, crafting, traveling, and spending time with her family.

Room 212 at Whitmore-Bolles Elementary School is an exciting place to be! The students in our classroom this year are in either kindergarten, first grade, second grade, or third grade. We’re starting the year with four students. While we are each unique, the one thing we have in common is that we all think learning is fun!