It's a busy weekend ahead for a local family. They're carving a yard full of pumpkins to raise money to help people with multiple sclerosis.
Amy Reuschling says the tradition started years ago with her girls, who loved carving pumpkins every Halloween. Then, the girls went to college.
"We stopped and my neighbors and everyone were like, 'Where are the pumpkins?'" Reuschling said. "Then we came back!"
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They have to carve 65 pumpkins every day to meet the goal of 320 creations by next week. Amy's 'pumpkin posse' is helping her get there.
"There's about 15 people that help us, my house is crazy nuts for the next five days, we're carving day and night," Reuschling said.
Amy has multiple sclerosis and says the donation collection started a few years ago. Since then, they've raised 10-thousand dollars. To see the display and to donate - head to Eastview Road in Bethel Park Next Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
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