12 OCTOBER 13�20, 2021 CULTURE & HERITAGE Go! staff Searching for the perfect pumpkin U NION COUNTY — Carving jack- o’-lanterns and decorating with festive gourds are part of the joy of Halloween for many of us. If you don’t have your own pumpkin patch, get outside and search for the perfect pumpkin treasures growing in the Grande Ronde Valley. You’ll support local farmers, and it’s a lot more fun. PICK’N PATCH 62816 Lower Cove Road, Cove CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF EASTERN OREGON JOHNSON FAMILY FRUIT 65757 Courtney Lane, Summerville (near Highway 82 between Imbler and Elgin) 541-786-1493 www.facebook.com/Johnson- FamilyFruit Open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. every day This farm grows thousands of pumpkins and gourds on 3 acres. In their words: “If you can’t aff ord to pay, then the pumpkins are free and our payment will be knowing that you and your children will have a happy Halloween.” (near intersection with Booth Lane) 541-786-2421 www.facebook.com/PickNPatch- Farm Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays Pick’n Patch has a corn maze and more than 20 varieties of pumpkins and gourds to choose from. In their words: “Our family has been growing pumpkins in the Grande Ronde Valley for more than 16 years. In 2014 we opened our patch to the public so people could come to the fi eld and pick their pumpkins and spend some quality Pick’n Patch/Contributed photo time with family and friends.” 11am-8pm Tuesday-Saturday Johnson Family Fruit/Contributed photo