Assorted lists: Lone Star pumpkin edition
Seeing as how Texas is the fourth leading state in commercial pumpkin production, it only makes sense that Episcopalians there would seek to create a revenue stream from them.
So. Who's selling pumpkins this year?
- St. Matthew's, Henderson, TX certainly is - though you can also stroll through them, take photos, or take your preschoolers down to the patch at no cost.
- St. Richard's, Round Rock, TX is on board, too - and it bills itself as the "Pumpkin Church in Round Rock."
- Holy Cross, Sugar Land, TX has had its oar in the water for five years now.
- St. Andrew's, Pearland, TX last year sold 47.5 tons.
- St. Thomas Episcopal School, San Antonio, TX is also in.
- Grace Church, Alvin, TX actually won't be selling pumpkins this year due to the extreme drought there over the past several months.

Perhaps Gov. Perry should have prayed to the Great Pumpkin for rain?
Posted by Rob Huttmeyer
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October 9, 2011 7:13 PM
If elected, Perry promises to ride to the White House in a pumpkin coach. When asked to verify this, his fairy godmother said, "No comment."
Posted by Paul Woodrum
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October 10, 2011 9:46 AM