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pumpkinsMilton, West Virginia is the home of the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival. Its strategic location between West Virginia's largest metropolitan areas of Charleston and Huntington, has contributed to its rank as one of the fastest growing festivals in the state.


Started in 1985, the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival was designed to help farmers with the raising and selling of pumpkins. The festival is held at the West Virginia Pumpkin Park in Milton, WV on October 6 - 9, 2011 and features a variety of activities for the entire family.


Below are dates for the different events for the WV Pumpkin Festival:


  • Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 3:00 PM

(Note: Rain Date October 2, 2011)

West Virginia Pumpkin Festival Parade

Celebrating 27 Years
Theme for 2011: "WV Pumpkin Picken Party"

Held on the Streets of Milton, WV

  • Saturday, October 1, 2011

Pumpkin Run 2011

5K Run/Walk
8:00 AM

Race Information



  • The West Virginia Pumpkin Festival

Held at the West Virginia Pumpkin Park in Milton, WV

October 6 - 9, 2011


Check out the amazing festival schedule, there will be so much to see and do ...... from arts and crafts exhibits, food, horse shoe, entertainment, and so much more.


Come and enjoy four days of fun at the largest Fall Festival in the state...... and wear comfortable shoes as there is so much to enjoy.


WEST VIRGINIA PUMPKIN FESTIVAL
PO Box 358
Milton, WV 25541
(304) 638-1633



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The Huntington West Virginia housing market

05-27-09
W.G. Bunch
W.G. Bunch: Real Estate Agent in Huntington, WV
It would be a challenge to find a recent national television newscast that doesn’t have a segment that focuses on or references the current housing market. As the President of the Huntington Board of REALTORS®, I answer questions about our real estate market on a regular basis. I get questions about staging a home to sell. I get asked how the new tax credit works for homebuyers (FYI: this can save you thousands of dollars. Ask your REALTOR® for details)! However, the most popular question I receive is simply “How’s the real estate market?” My answer to any real estate question is based upon local data and experience. After all, it would not make sense to advise a potential home seller in Barboursville to spend $15,000 remodeling their basement because it worked on a TV reality show for a home seller in New York. Likewise, fluctuating home prices in Scottsdale, Arizona do not directly affect someone looking for a four-bedroom home with a two-car garage in Chesapeake. What is happening today in real estate on a national level does not reflect trends we are experiencing in the River Cities. There are thousands of real estate markets and ours continues to defy most trends you read and hear about from national media outlets. In fact, statistics indicate good news for the Tri-State area! According to the Huntington Board of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service, the local median home sale price in April 2009 increased eight percent when compared to April 2008. Those numbers are a welcome contrast to national home prices which were approximately 15 percent below where they were a year ago. The National Association of REALTORS® recently reported the number of existing home sales across the country in April 2009 increased almost three percent from March 2009..The Huntington Board of REALTORS® is pleased to announce sales in our MLS rose approximately 20 percent from March to April 2009. NAR President Charles McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dallas-Fort Worth, said conditions are optimal for buyers with good jobs and long-term plans. “We have record low mortgage interest rates, a wide selection of homes and affordable prices in most areas,” he said. “When you add the $8,000 first-time buyer tax credit, it’s hard to imagine a better time to make an investment in your future through homeownership.” That same outlook is certainly true in the Tri-State. The biggest enemy of today’s housing market and the economy in general is uncertainty. There are homesellers and homebuyers who want to “weather the storm”. But, ask yourself if it’s raining in Florida, do you grab an umbrella, too? There are ample signs suggesting a sizable, pent-up demand in the real estate marketplace. One indicator is that real estate websites such as realtor.com are reporting record numbers of visitors each month. Yet, home sales have remained soft. I compare it to a busy mall but only a few people have shopping bags in their hands. There is no doubt a lack of buyer confidence exists in the U.S. Yet, our local market data gives an optimistic prediction of the summer housing market. Is this the right time for you to buy or sell a home? Contact a REALTOR® for a consultation.

Chili Fest

Brad and Sheila Sanford: Real Estate Agent in Huntington, WV

We decided to do a Chili Fest in our local town today. WOW Lots of work ahead of time but did we ever have fun! We made white chili and red chili.....mexican corn bread too. All of the agents joined in and families too. My daughter commented on how our company and agents are like family......very true. We would do anything for them.

It takes a lot of work but we had the best time this week. I will do it again.

Community Parades

Brad and Sheila Sanford: Real Estate Agent in Huntington, WV

We planned a parade for our company this year in the local town. WOW!!! Lots of work but what a success. We dressed up like pirates.....Caribbean theme and the local town is known as the pirates...... some of our agents were pirates and some were flowered shirts. We made a float with banners....tiki hut....skeletons and had kids on the float passing candy. We made the front page of the community section in the local paper too. We passed out about 75 pounds of candy and had a great time.

I would recommend this to anyone. Giving back to the community is the best you can do.

Kinetic Park Building NRG

04-21-08
W.G. Bunch
W.G. Bunch: Real Estate Agent in Huntington, WV
Within the next 4-8 weeks, construction should begin on a new Towneplace Suites by Marriott hotel here in Huntington, WV. It's the latest addition to the city's Kinetic Park area. Many insiders were expecting the H&W Hotel Brokerage to build a Fairfield Inn in the location off of the Hal Greer Blvd. exit of Interstate-64, but the firm felt an extended stay facility such as Towneplace Suites was a better fit partly due to Marshall University, St. Mary's Medical Center and Cabell Huntington Hospital. Currently, the area doesn't have a hotel which markets to guests who schedule a prolonged visit. If you haven't been a guest at a Towneplace Suites (I stayed at one in Knoxville), they are very nice with a kitchen in each room. Plus, the room's are larger than the average hotel room and have FREE high-speed internet. In my opinion, hotels that still require you to visit their "business center" for internet access should be demolished. At the Museum Ball a few weeks ago, I spoke with Dr. Allan Chamberlain. He and the Huntington Municipal Development Authority should close a deal soon for Dr. Chamberlain to start on a new office building on the upper level of Kinetic Park. Currently, his offices are in the St. Mary's Medical Center. On the upper level on Kinetic Park, you'll find the offices for Sullivan-Webb (accounting) and Huntington Dermatology Inc.