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Lansing event helps you DIY Halloween

If you’d like to plan a Halloween display that’s a bit more elaborate than store-bought skeletons and cardboard gravestones, “How to Halloween” in Lansing on Saturday is the place to pick up some tips. Current State’s Scott Pohl talks with Robot Pumpkin co-founders Steve Sneed and Jerry Jodloski about do-it-yourself Halloween projects.

Halloween decorations have been on store shelves for weeks now, but maybe you have the urge to go a little farther this year. An event on Saturday being put on by the Lansing Entertainment and Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA) is designed to inspire a do-it-yourself approach to Halloween entertaining.

Current State’s Scott Pohl talks with Robot Pumpkin co-founders Steve Sneed and Jerry Jodloski.

Scott Pohl has maintained an on-call schedule reporting for WKAR following his retirement after 36 years on the air at the station.
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