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Boone Colorado is one of those 'don't blink' towns or you will miss it. It's  a quite farm community just east of Pueblo. Driving past Boone makes you feel like you have been on  an old fashioned 'Sunday Drive'. The article below is from the Pueblo Cheftain, a 'good news' sort of story. Don't you wish this kind of thing happened more often EVERYWHERE!

 

 

The great pumpkin mystery 

CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/
JOHN JAQUES
Larry Taylor and his dog, Pearl, walk along Main Street in Boone, where hundreds of pumpkins lined the streets for Halloween on Tuesday. Residents say the ‘Pumpkin Fairy’ obviously visited the community overnight.

Halloween props appear along Boone's streets by the hundreds

By JAMES AMOS
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN

BOONE - There is no description of the suspect or the getaway car, and no motive, unless it's generosity.

All that is known is this: Sometime overnight Monday, after Larry Taylor had walked his dogs about 10 p.m., an entity local residents are calling the Great Magic Pumpkin Fairy descended on Boone.

The result was breathtaking Tuesday. There were pumpkins everywhere.

There were pumpkins lining the steel-pipe boundary of the city park near Colorado 96.

There were pumpkins on the front (and back) steps of the Arkansas Valley Vineland Church.

There were pumpkins outside Boone Town Hall.

And there were pumpkins lovingly set, one on each side, outside most of the front gates of the houses in town. At one house, the pumpkins were set on each side of the gas meter.

There even was a pumpkin sitting on the ground in front of town's "Neighborhood Watch" sign, and it didn't even look sarcastic.

Obviously, someone spent a lot of time on this, and a lot of pumpkins. The result was that Boone had to be the best Halloween-looking little town in Colorado.

Bill Coyle, who works at Boone Grocery and Hardware, said it's never happened before.

"No," he said, leaning on the counter near the cash register. "In the middle of the night, somebody came by and dropped pumpkins all over the place."

There were pumpkins balanced on the concrete parking stops in front of his store.

"It's kinda cool," he said. "It's kinda unique. Throughout the town there's probably a couple of hundred of them. They're everywhere."

Coyle said he doesn't know who left the pumpkins around town.

"No idea," he said.

The Magic Pumpkin Fairy?

"Yeah, the Magic Pumpkin Fairy," he said, "Sure . . ."

Taylor, who lives farther down Main Street, said he didn't know, either.

"When I went to bed last night, it wasn't there," he said.

Nor does Nancy Pennington, the town's postmaster.

Pennington said she first saw the pumpkins while driving to work at 7:30 a.m., and she's delighted.

"They were just all over the place," she said enthusiastically. "It's so cute."

"They left them on people's porches, too," she said. "It was just great. And nobody has smashed a one (of them)!"

As the chief U.S. Postal Service representative of the town, Pennington probably should know who was responsible for this, right? After all, most of the information concerning this small town's residents flows through her hands.

When asked, she replied, giggling, "I have an idea, but I'm not sure. I won't tell."

So there you have it. One small Arkansas Valley town, inexplicably decorated with pumpkins on Halloween eve, looking festive and crisp on a chilly fall day.

The residents' response: "Thank you, Magic Pumpkin Fairy."

 

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14 Comments on Pumpkin Fairy in Boone Colorado

NOV
01
2006
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Wow!  What a cool story.  Promise to let us know if they find the Pumpkin Fairy.  I want to hear the rest of the story!
7:17pm • #1
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That's a great story!!  What a creative gift to give a town.  I like the Magic Pumpkin Fairy!!   Ines
10:02pm • #3
SEP
07
2007

I was born in Pueblo in 1947, November 2 to be exact. I was always very proud to be a Boone resident. The town has changed much since I was a boy. It was then a pretty thriving burgh. After the school was closed and along with it the steel mill in Pueblo, Triplex Corporation, and a change at the Pueblo Army Depot harder economic times fell on our town. We saw businesses fold one by one and the population drop from about 523 to 300 some now.  I left when we moved to Baxter Road near Pueblo in 1964.  I am still proud to this day that I lived in Boone all those years.  Whenever I make it down to the Arkansas Valley, I always stop in Boone to see old places and to visit the veterans, memorial in the park. 

 My paternal and maternal grandparents were early day pioneers in the Boone area and the Arkansas Valley. They were Everett and Eva Davis and T. Ed and Anna Katherine Trainor.  My father and mother were Lewis and Therese Davis.  I have a sister, Joan.

Haloween was always a fun time, no worries then about candies laced with harmful substances or apples whith razor blades hidden inside.  One especially fun place to visit was Arthur ad Ida Henry's house.  Ida always dressed up like a witch and gave out treats, but she always asked us to do a trick in return.

 It is fantastic that Boone now has a Pumpkin Fairy. Nice to see the coverage in the Pueblo Chieftain.  One of my favorite things to grow in my garden in Casper, Wyoming is pumpkins.  I give them to children and friends in town.  I wish I could go back to my home town to help the Pumpkin Fairy out, but I wouldn't want to run the risk of giving away his/her identity.  I'm usually very good at keeping a secret, but I might slip.  Whoknows?

 

Tom Davis 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Thomas "Tom" Davis
3:49pm • #4
312,477 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Mr. Davis - thank you for sharing your memories. Boone is still a quite little rural area that people appreciate. So you know the pumpkins fairy?
10:44pm • #5
SEP
08
2007

 

Thanks, Dena, I hope to hear more from you soon. 

Tom Davis
12:19am • #6
APR
12
2008

Wow, Art and Ida Henry were my aunt and uncle in Boone and I have great memories also of Aunt Ida dressing up as a witch and having a cauldron.  I went to the first three grades at Boone Elementary and my grandparents were Floyd and Wava Rasmussen who lived at 202 N. Boone Avenue.  To this day, I miss them them terribly.  Christmas was always great too....I remember one Christmas my dad played Santa at Aunt Ida's house.  I always remember her working in her rose garden with a prairie bonnet on.  My Grandma Wava and Ida traveled by covered wagon to their homestead east of Boone in the prairie. My mom and dad were Tom and Helen McCorkle.  They built the log house above the elementary school.  I have lots of pictures of Boone when it wasn't such a ghost town as it is now.  Of course, Mom an Dad lived there during it's boom.  I have many pictures of my Great=Grandpa Rasmussen who was the switchman...i think...at the depot there in Boone.  I always remember going to Sigler's store.  Grandpa would take us and buy us candy.  Good memories....

Kim McCorkle Harbath

 

Kim McCorkle-Harbath
9:07pm • #7
JUN
16
2009

Dena,

 

If you have it, could you please send me Kim McCorkle Harbath's e-mail address. As I said in my e-mail, which I sent you a few minutes ago, I would really like to contact her regarding Boone, mutual acquaintances, friends, and family.

 

Thanks so much,

 

Tom Davis

Tom Davis
9:43pm • #8
312,477 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Unfortunately the only information I have is what you see here, I hope this blog brings everyone together,

9:54pm • #9
AUG
19
2009

Dear Tom,

If you want to e-mail me you can at kimharbath1@comcast.net...My dad said he knew your folks.....

Kim McCorkle_Harbath
7:52pm • #10
312,477 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

To Kim and Tom, Watching these comments is like watching a mini series. I don't have any more information about the two of you than what is posted here. I hope you connect - this is exciting in slow motion.

8:06pm • #11
OCT
29
2009
MAR
12

passed through a couple of years ago during a big snow strom nice town must come back during the pumpkin festval,looks like fun,like to meet local people through email,

chriss taylor  rotorua

new zealand.

chriss Taylor
3:50am • #20

passed through a couple of years ago during a big snow strom nice town must come back during the pumpkin festval,looks like fun,like to meet local people through email,

chriss taylor  rotorua

new zealand.

chriss Taylor
3:50am • #21

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