For the past 22 years Jack Reckmer has been directing the Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular at the Roger Williams Park Zoo, and every year he brings something different to the special exhibit.
Jack was …
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For the past 22 years Jack Reckmer has been directing the Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular at the Roger Williams Park Zoo, and every year he brings something different to the special exhibit.
Jack was standing next to the entrance on opening night, greeting guests and footing the final touches on a beautiful drawing of the Taj Mahal.
With a Wanderlust theme running through the exhibit, we are taken on a trip to Egypt. London, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and other exotic places around the United States and the world.
There are thousands and thousands of painted and carved pumpkins surrounding you as you walk the trails. Be sure to look up, because many are looking down on you from the tall trees.
Jack has at least 20 artists and carvers on hand, working around the clock to keep the exhibit fresh. Over the month long exhibit, most pumpkins have to be replaced. Jack has switched to LED lighting, which uses less heat, so the pumpkins will last longer.
You enter the trail and are immediately greeted by skeletons and a graveyard. It is a bit of a walk, so wear comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing. The trail is paved and accessible to wheelchairs and wagons, with a few benches along the way to stop for a rest.
You pass the elephant enclosure and are greeted by the new outdoor giraffe area. Turn the bend and hundreds of pumpkins great you from every angle. It is an awesome sight, reminding me of turning the bend at LaSalette Shrine and being greeted by thousands of Christmas Lights.
Like Jack Reckmer, this is my 22nd year at the exhibit, and every year I find something new and exciting.
Take your time. Enjoy the intricate drawings and carvings. Listen to the music, from classical to rock and country.
There are several food and souvenir booths that help support the park.
The exhibit is open from 6:00 to 10:30 p.m. every day Tickets must be purchased in advance on line.
Be sure to go on line at Roger Williams Park Pumpkin Spectacular. The site has answers to all your questions.
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