The Holland Community Center, 34250 N. 60th St., is hosting the annual Glass Pumpkin Patch fundraiser 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 20-22, featuring more than 1,000 glass pumpkins handmade by …
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Glass pumpkin patch returns to Scottsdale
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The Glass Pumpkin Patch will feature more than 1,000 glass pumpkins handmade by artist Gregory Tomb and available for purchase.
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The Holland Community Center, 34250 N. 60th St., is hosting the annual Glass Pumpkin Patch fundraiser 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 20-22, featuring more than 1,000 glass pumpkins handmade by artist Gregory Tomb and available for purchase.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Glass Pumpkin Patch will celebrate the spirit of Halloween while raising proceeds for the Holland Community Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to enhancing arts, education and community in the Desert Foothills region.
With a lifelong passion for glass art, Tomb has served as the featured artist at the Nassau County Museum of Art, the Hampton Fine Art Festival, the Stuart Art Festival and the Scottsdale Artfest; his colorful creations have also been featured in numerous museums and magazines. Tomb incorporates classic techniques of furnace, fused, flame-worked and cold-worked glass, while also exploring new processes and ways to use glass and light.