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Spectacular Jack'O Lantern Display Returns to Lynbrook High School

Proceeds from Lynbrook High School's Night of Pumpkins will go toward Dr. Barbarino Memorial Scholarship.

Lynbrook High School will be aglow Saturday night as famous faces, ghosts and ghouls and other carved creations return for a spectacular showcase of artistry and Halloween fun.

The Lynbrook High School National Art Honor Society (NAHS) will be hosting its annual Night of the Pumpkins on Oct. 20, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The entire high school field will be ablaze with more 150 jack-o’-lanterns for all to enjoy, creatively carved by NAHS members, faculty and local artists.

There will also be festive fall activities for all ages. Admission is $5. The carved pumpkins will be available for sale at the end of the evening. In the event of inclement weather, the Night of the Pumpkins will be held in the high school gymnasium. All door fees will be used to benefit the Dr. Santo Barbarino Scholarship Fund.

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