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Mother’s Day Pumpkin Harvest Party

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Spring Bay Mill Pumpkin Harvest Party East Coast Tasmania

Spring Bay Mill has such a bumper crop of pumpkins we decided to celebrate with a family day for our fabulous mothers and care givers for a special Mother’s Day Pumpkin Harvest Party!

Pumpkin competitions, gardening demos, no-dig gardening workshops, pumpkin carving, live music, local delicacies and of course, pumpkin soup. Learn how to get your pumpkins looking really great and grow in all types of conditions. Pick up one of our instant gardens. Bring along your home grown pumpkins for a chance to win prizes.

FLINT Kitchen are serving a delicious slow cooked lamb shoulder, slow cooked beef shin, wood roasted pumpkin (with feta, currant and walnut crumb).

Enjoy Hot Gin Toddy’s by The Splendid Gin, our Spiced Pumpkin Spritz, Milton Laura sparkling and other delicious treats!

When you purchase your tickets you’ll automatically go in the running to WIN the Mother’s Day Hamper. The hamper includes goodies from Milton, Wild Hives, Spring Bay Distillery gin and more.

Come for the day or stay overnight in one our Beach Shacks or Glamping Tents.

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