The annual Great Glass Pumpkin Patch allows the participating artists to showcase and sell their work to the Palo Alto community; it likewise gives the Bay Area a space to appreciate each other’s glass creations.
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About the Contributor
Ava Richards, Podcast Managing Editor
Ava Richards is a senior at Carlmont High School that loves storytelling and coffee. As managing editor of podcasts, she adores audio production and recently produced a radio story during her internship at KALW Public Radio. In addition to journalism, Ava is the president of the Carlmont Technical Theatre Association and editor-in-chief of a literary magazine called “All That’s Lit to Print.” To check out her portfolio, click here.
