KENOVA, W.Va. (WSAZ) – It’s almost that time. Come Friday, some 3,000 pumpkins will be glowing at the Pumpkin House in Kenova.

But they have to be carved first.

Volunteers are dedicating their time to carving the jack-o-lanterns that will be featured all over the house on Beech Street.

The Pumpkin House also will welcome food vendors.

And, starting Friday, it will welcome visitors from all over the world.

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