The Arapaho UMC Pumpkin Patch!

Each fall, the corner of Coit and Arapaho becomes home to the AUMC Pumpkin Patch, a beloved tradition that brings our community together in a special way. The patch, run by volunteers, supports AUMC’s mission efforts and helps fund ministries both locally and globally. It also provides vital support to the New Mexico Navajo tribes who grow the pumpkins.

Families are invited to stop by, snap some fall photos, and choose from pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. The patch is open weekdays from 3:00 – 7:00 pm and weekends from 11:00 am – 7:00 pm. Come celebrate the season with us!

The pumpkin patch begins on September 28 and runs until we run out of pumpkins.


The 2024 beneficiaries of the Pumpkin Patch proceeds include:

New Mexico Navajo Tribe Farms, Network of Community Ministries, Austin Street Center, Plano Overnight Warming Station, Kindom Camp, Family Literacy Center, Dobie Pre-K, Rose Dunbar School (Liberia), Synergy Wesley, Careportal, Justice for Our Neighbors and Housing Forward.

Thank you for your support!