We had a mostly clear day at the Mayo Event Fields in Stowe for the thirteenth annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival with 9 teams competing in the chuck, 4 teams in the Chili Cookoff, 3 food trucks, 31 volunteers, and over 1000 spectators enjoying the chuckin', chili, food, band, kid activities, volleyball tournament, games and a tortoise roaming the field. We believe we have the longest active-running trebuchet contest in the US. Over $14,000 was raised for the Clarina Howard Nichols Center (Morrisville) whose staff and volunteers did an amazing job running the festival. The Clarina Howard Nichols Center is doing great work combating domestic and sexual violence and they did a fantastic job running the festival for the fourth year in a row!
16th Annual Festival ———11am to 4pm———Sunday, September 28th, 2025 ——— Stowe Events Field, 120 Weeks Hill Rd, Stowe, Vermont ——— Proceeds benefit Clarina Howard Nichols Center
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Results of Sept. 25th, 2022 — 13th Annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
13th Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival - World Records Were Set
We will provide a full and proper write-up of the 13th Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival shortly, but we will give you a preview of what the headline will be. The story is that Vermont's own Stapleton family has done it again. That is, setting world records for trebuchet pumpkin chuckin'. The pumpkin hurling that was on display this year at Stowe surpassed all previous years.
We can proudly state that the trebuchets competing at VTPC #13 are "pound-for-pound" the most efficient and powerful trebuchets in the world, for any trebuchet weighing more than 100 lbs.
With that said. There were some very nice pictures, stories, and videos that came out of this year's festival. Here is a short round-up of some of that coverage. A big thank-you, to everyone again who volunteered, supported, and attended the festival this year. Thank-you, thank-you!!
Here's a story from WMUR-TV:Participants use contraptions to throw pumpkins long distances at Vermont festival --
Friday, September 23, 2022
Reminder: New Location this Year - Mayo Farm Event Fields, 120 Weeks Hill Rd., Stowe, Vermont
Just a Reminder: There is a new location this year for the Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Up and Running
We are hoping Nick Helms can get his big trebuchet up and running for the festival. He always puts on a good show. Go Nick! #VTPC #trebuchet
The catapult is very much a version 1 prototype. Plenty of things to improve on already. I’m hoping with the resources I have at hand it will at least have some kind of positive impression. |
Monday, September 19, 2022
Only 6 Days Until the 13th Annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival
We are in the final countdown to VTPC No. 13, on this upcoming Sunday, September 25th. So, as we get ready for the big day, we want to send a shout-out to all the great sponsors that we have this year.
Monday, September 12, 2022
Pumpkin Chuckin' Update - 13 Days to go
Hi Folks,
Here are some updates on our upcoming 13th Annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival on September 25th.
First note.My name is Marty Bascom and our church is having a fall festival Saturday October 1. I would love to have an expert come in and give our folks a demonstration (of a trebuchet). Do you know if there is anyone in Central Vermont that might be interested in coming to East Randolph Saturday October 1? Thanks ...
Marty Bascom (email: mjbascom@gmail.com.com)East Randolph Baptist Church
Friday, September 9, 2022
Pumpkins Fly in 16 Days - September 25th - 13th Annual VT Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival
Also, kids or anyone else, it is not too late to become part of the action. Building a simple Stapleton "Walking Arm" trebuchet and competing in the VTPC contest is very straight forward. Here is our introduction on how to quickly build the elegant and powerful Stapleton "Walking Arm" trebuchet.
Our lightweight division for children age 10 and under only needs a relatively small 20 lbs., 41" trebuchet to compete. Middleweight size trebuchets for teenagers or the adult division need to be under 100 lbs. and 70." These smaller scale trebuchets that can still throw hundreds of feet make the VTPC unique among the fall pumpkin chuckin' contests. These smaller trebuchets can still compete for best overall trebuchet by virtue of the scaling of their size that goes into awarding the "Best Design." Each of our divisions is 1.71 times taller than the division below it so they can easily be compared against each other to award an overall "Best Design."
Here is our entry information and rules page for anyone who is interested. If you have any questions or need and any clarification about the chuckin' or the festival, please contact our festival organizer, Dave Jordan, at phone: (603) 630-4800 or email: DJordan@gmavt.net.
As a rewarding footnote, VTPC also might be the only fall pumpkin chuckin' contest that offers prize money to its winners in each division.
By the way, do you know what the difference is between a catapult and a trebuchet? Well, it's a toss-up... Anyway, hope to see you all soon at the 13th VTPC.