CINCINNATI (WKRC) - On Saturday, people brought their used jack-o-lanterns to Stanbery Park in Mount Washington to have them disposed of in a fun way.The Mt. Washington Community Council had their annual Heads-Up Pumpkin Chuck. Pumpkins were put on a catapult and flung quite far across a field. Spectators gathered to watch pumpkin after pumpkin smash into pieces.People paid $3 to have their pumpkin smashed. The money raised goes toward maintenance and improvements at Stanbery Park and in the Mt. Washington community.
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