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Boys and Girls Club welcomes newcomers to pumpkin-carving event

Making jack-o-lanterns for Halloween is always fun, but it's especially exciting when it's your first time, a family from Saudi Arabia discovered Saturday.

The Boys and Girls Club of Charlottetown hosted a free pumpkin-carving event Saturday

Jana (left) and Jumana (right) Elshami pose with the first jack-o-lanterns they have ever made. (Stephanie Brown/CBC News)

Making jack-o-lanterns for Halloween is always fun, but it's especially exciting when it's your first time.

Nine-year-old Jana Elshamiand her family moved to Charlottetown about six months ago from Saudi Arabia.

On Saturday, she went to the pumpkin-carving event at the Boys and Girls Club of Charlottetown.

Jana Elshami is excited to celebrate Halloween. (Stephanie Brown/CBC News)

"We're still new here so we've never carved a pumpkin before," she said."It's awesome."

It's the first of many things she's excited about for her first Halloween.

"I'm going to wear a nice costume for school and we're going to have nice activities in school."Elshami said she'salso looking forward to the candy.

Emily Rogers, 10, also decorated a pumpkin to get in the Halloween spirit.

Emily Rogers really enjoyed carving and painting her pumpkin. (Stephanie Brown/CBC News)

"I really likeHalloweenbecause you're going out with some of your friends and you're trick or treating."

Carly Levy, the events coordinator with the club, said this is the first time the club has opened pumpkin carving up to the public.

Families at the event got to dig in and use their imagination. (Stephanie Brown/CBC News)

"We serve49 children on a daily basis here and we wanted to do something that was geared towards their families," she said.

Carly Levy with the Boys and Girls Club of Charlottetown said they had to add more tables because more people showed up than expected. (Stephanie Brown/CBC News)

"Doing something fun for the family is kind of what we were hoping to do, we didn't want to do something that was scary, we wanted to do something that was fun and open to everyone."

About 100 pumpkins were donated to the group. (Stephanie Brown/CBC News)

Levy said the group received about 100 donated pumpkins from Shaw Brothers Farm. They gave extra pumpkins to families at the event, and will be decorating the leftovers with children in the program.