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Pete Seeger For over 30 years Pete Seeger had the original pumpkin festival in Beacon. The site of this pumpkin festival is the same place that was once a city dump and he was instrumental in turning it into a park that is now named after him and his wife Toshi. On Oct 13, 2013, at the last pumpkin festival that Pete hosted before he died. and at the end of the day when most everyone had left and others cleaning up, Pete strolled down by the river and looked out and smiled almost as if he knew this was his last pumpkin festival .... (and I'm sure he was also missing his wife Toshi ...) Pete accomplished what he wanted ...the spot he was gazing out is now a river park ,

(Since named after them) and the river is cleaner and much more appreciated.
Date Taken on 13 October 2013
Source Beacon NY
Author Christipher Cring

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current11:56, 2 March 2018Thumbnail for version as of 11:56, 2 March 20181,375 × 1,865 (786 KB)Ctcring1 (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Pete Seeger For over 30 years Pete Seeger had the original pumpkin festival in Beacon. The site of this pumpkin festival is the same place that was once a city dump and he was instrumental in turning it into a park that is now named after him and his wife Toshi. On Oct 13, 2013, at the last pumpkin festival that Pete hosted before he died. and at the end of the day when most everyone had left and others cleaning up, Pete strolled down by the river and looked out and smiled almost as if he knew this was his last pumpkin festival .... (and I'm sure he was also missing his wife Toshi ...) Pete accomplished what he wanted ...the spot he was gazing out is now a river park , (Since named after them) and the river is cleaner and much more appreciated. |Source=Beacon NY |Date=Oct 13, 2013 |Author=Christipher Cring |Permission= |other_versions= }}

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