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Do Crew taking part in the pumpkin smash at the Harvest Hootenanny

Members of the Do Crew will be supervising the pumpkin smash at Common Roots Urban Farm's Harvest Hootenanny, making sure everyone is safe and having fun.

Six volunteers are needed for the Nov. 4 event in Halifax to help make compost for next year's garden

Members of the Do Crew will be supervising the pumpkin smash at Common Roots Urban Farm's Harvest Hootenanny, making sure everyone is safe and having fun. (Sylvie Theriault)

For the past five years, the site of the former Queen Elizabeth High School in Halifax has served as a lush, two-acre garden known as the Common Roots Urban Farm.

There are 175 plots rented by community members, common areas open to the publicand a market garden where they grow vegetables and flowers for donation and sale.

To celebrate the harvest, they hold an annual event called the Harvest Hootenany and Pumpkin Smash.It's a free event open to all ages.

There will be live music, delicious food, a scavenger hunt, other activities and a pumpkin smash. This last event allows people to bring their jack- o'-lanterns to the farm to be smashedand made into compost for next year's garden.

Members of CBC Nova Scotia'sDo Crew will be supervising the pumpkin smash, making sure everyone is safe andhavingfun.

Event details

If you are interested in being part of theDo Crew for this event, here is what you need to know:

  • When? Saturday, Nov.4 from noonto 6 p.m.
  • How many volunteers are needed? Six.
  • What will they be doing? Overseeing the pumpkin smash at the Harvest Hootenanny.
  • Where? Common Roots Urban Farm in Halifax.
  • Is there a rain date? No. This event is happening rain or shine.

To volunteer at this event, please email Information Morning's Louise Renault at docrewns@cbc.ca.