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This is the wikia page for the Seattle contingent of the Naked Pumpkin Run (NakedPumpkinRun.org - Official Web site), an event where like-minded people party, carve and decorate pumpkins and streak en masse with their pumpkin creations on their heads. NPR is a non-political, participatory arts event.

NPR Seattle is a collaborative project of unaffiliated, creative, funky, free-spirited persons as well as The Organic Living Party (OLP). Participatory arts and play are not luxuries! OLP is, in part, a revival of the German Lebensreform movement. Would your group like to get involved? Contact us by using our discussion page!

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[edit] Upcoming events

2007 flyer
2007 flyer
Papier-mâché heads by Franz
Papier-mâché heads by Franz
Strangers and friends meet up for the first annual Seattle Naked Pumpkin Run on Oct 31, 2006
Strangers and friends meet up for the first annual Seattle Naked Pumpkin Run on Oct 31, 2006

[edit] Date

On a chilly, dark Halloween night in 2007, Seattle set a new record for the largest inaugural Naked Pumpkin Run event with seven brave Pumpkin Head runners plus a small entourage of friends!

Yes, the time of the year to don our favorite orange squash fruit and run like Jack-o’-lantern-possessed freaks and fools is nearly upon us!

The 2nd Annual Seattle Naked Pumpkin Run (NPR) is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct 31, 2007 Halloween - Meetup time has been announced

[edit] General info

[edit] Participatory event

We will meet up before the start time at a secret Seattle location disclosed to NPR Seattle participants. We want to keep only those with good intentions informed about actual where's and who's of our shindig. Word-of-mouth and friends of people should be encouraged to participate too.

Naked Pumpkin Run is a PARTICIPATORY event, NOT a spectator sport, except, well... for when we are on the LOOSE IN THE STREETS!... Muhahahahahaha!

You are either running with a pumpkin on your head or directly helping out our team, or a random person we run past on the street!

[edit] Pumpkin Party

Ah... that's better! Now hurry up and take the dang picture so we can run, we're freezing out here! Oct 31, 2006
Ah... that's better! Now hurry up and take the dang picture so we can run, we're freezing out here! Oct 31, 2006

Want to help us throw our pumpkin party? We could use food, decorations, intoxicating beverages and carving tools! Please put a call out to all your crazy friends! Once at the party many of the fence sitters will be swept away by the contagious nature of the event and may join you on the streets! Please bring your friends to help carve and run with!

[edit] Run time & distance

We will probably start the run somewhere between 9 and 10 PM. The Boulder NPR group also recommends this time as the college bar people are still at bay and the kids are mostly off the streets.

The distance of this run is up in the air. How long will the run be? We’ll discuss it before we run, but last year we just winged it. We actually ran/jogged/stumbled a good distance, 15-25 minutes or so, believe it or not, since the entire Green Lake area seemed completely desolate. There is no planned route – the nature of the run will be at times random, confused, ridiculous and often highly exuberant!

Boulder generally runs for only 4-5 blocks, hardly a blink of the eye, but lets try to decide as a group what we are comfortable with. Obviously, its cold and many of us work the next day and want to avoid legal entanglements (not to mention the challenge of trying to look through and run with a pumpkin on the head).

[edit] Carving Party and Afterparty

Help us organize a carving party before the run, and perhaps and afterparty.

[edit] What to get/bring

In front of the community center/pool. Apparently someone inside was taking our picture with their mobile camera phone. Image from Oct 31, 2006
In front of the community center/pool. Apparently someone inside was taking our picture with their mobile camera phone. Image from Oct 31, 2006

[edit] Before the event

  • A pumpkin. Get them early, stores do run out, you want to get one that is big enough.
    • One of our artists, Franz, has offered to make papier-mâché pumpkin heads for $17-25 per pumpkin (sliding scale). You can also buy some of these from Daniel in advance.
  • Accessories: Daniel had the idea to put light sticks or electroluminescent wire (EL wire) in the pumpkin for a lit pumpkin look.

[edit] For the carving party

  • Your friends
  • Party supplies
  • Drinks and food
  • Carving tools, bowls, newspaper, et cetera
  • An idea for the pumpkin head design
  • Simple bodypainting (however, it is hard to get painted, travel to the start location with clothes, and still retain a nice paint job when the clothes come off)

[edit] For the run

Our last shot at our meetup spot at the East Beach. Image from Oct 31, 2006
Our last shot at our meetup spot at the East Beach. Image from Oct 31, 2006
  • A carved out pumpkin, large enough to fit over your head, with big openings that you can see out of while running/jogging a short distance. Buy your pumpkins early – the big ones may start disappearing!
    • Franz has made four papier-mâché pumpkin heads for $17-25 per pumpkin (sliding scale). Rent one for the evening for $5 - cheap! Please e-mail me ASAP if you are interested (see selections at right). These are lightweight and reusable.
    • For those wearing real pumpkins, Cleo recommends wearing shower caps so your “hair doesn't get icky”.
  • Somewhere to stash your clothes or something to put your clothes in. While its a bit risky, many people just left their clothes where we met up, which makes it much easier to run.
    • One popular idea is to use a trick or treat bag for your clothes to run with.
    • accessories: glowsticks, el-wire-ware, et cetera. The area we will be starting our run is _very dark_, you may want to bring a bright flashlight to see your way. Of course you can just follow the aimless ass of the clown in front of you.
  • Shoes/socks you can jog in
  • Bring a towel if you are crazy enough to take this experience one step further into the lake afterwards. So far, no one has been crazy enough to do this.
  • Bring your friends! Maybe the one who isn’t quite convinced of the merits of all of this malarkey can guard your clothes.

[edit] Disclaimer

WARNING: Run at your own risk! The area is dark, the air is cold, surrounded by water and there are some trip hazards in the park (which are even harder to see with a pumpkin over your head.

[edit] Previous events

Our best butt shot. Image from Oct 31, 2006
Our best butt shot. Image from Oct 31, 2006

[edit] 2006

Tuesday, Oct 31, 2006, Halloween, was the launch night for our inaugural Seattle event. We unfortunately had no carving party this year, however, we still had a great time and had a very strong event, setting a new record for an innagural run with seven participants (previous record was three people set by Denver in 2005). We decided to meet at 9:28 PM (or 8:88 as Josh would say) at a the secret North Seattle location disclosed to NPR Seattle participants.

Your caption here. Image from Oct 31, 2006
Your caption here. Image from Oct 31, 2006

This location was at the Green Lake Park East Beach, at the lifeguard elevated chair, inside of the 2.8 mile inner walk/bike trail, and adjacent to/just west of the Community Center/Evans Pool (7201 E. Green Lake Drive N). We took a few pictures clothed and naked as a group (thanks to Peterman and his friend) and then we went off!

We ran somewhere between 15-25 minutes around on the inner path and later started running along the street, before returning to the start area, posing in front of the pool/community center, and posing on the lifeguard chair. It was quite dark in the park, and there were few people on the path, and surprisingly few out driving on the streets. People were honking, pulling over and screaming, giving us cheers, people in the community center were taking our picture with their mobile phone cameras, it was awesome! Great job everybody, see you next year! Bring more of your friends!

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