Spina Farms in Morgan Hill, California embraced October with welcoming arms, opening its annual pumpkin patch for others to enjoy. Established by the Spina family in 1944, they share the importance of family through their festive experience at the farm, picking pumpkins and testing their wits in the corn maze. Although not the largest pumpkin patch, the patch’s picturesque and homeyness brings a family-friendly feel like no other.
Spina Farms Pumpkin Patch leaves its community feeling gourd
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Bella Reeves, Editor-in-Chief
Bella Reeves is a senior at Carlmont High School who loves to make videos and tell amazing stories for the world to experience. As the Editor-in-Chief of ScotCenter, she aims to humanize the news through her videos. She’s always been a hardworking student and her extra-curricular activities are also to par; she works as a social media intern at BraveMaker and is a 2019 graduate of the California Scholastic Press Association workshop. Reeves hopes to major in TV Broadcasting and one day become an Academy Award-winning documentarian. To check out her portfolio, click here.
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