Thanks everyone for another great Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival yesterday at Stoweflake. We will be posting the final results with a summary of the competition shortly.
In the mean time, here was a nice story with some video from yesterday's festival:
Haley Bouley / mychamplainvalley.com:
Pumpkins Flying Through Stowe - 9th Annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin'
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
Monday, September 25, 2017
Friday, September 22, 2017
Monday, September 18, 2017
#LiveFromVermont - It's Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin'
Who doesn't love Tom Hanks? His David S. Pumpkins character from SNL will apparently be making a reappearance according to a recent tweet from Hanks. You can't go wrong with a Pumpkin Song opening.
Prancing around in a pumpkin suit seems like a dream job. Maybe we'll get our own Dave Pumpkins to ditch the Viking helmet and go with a pumpkin suit.
Our very own home grown Vermont pumpkins will soon be doing their own performance this coming Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, at the Stoweflake Mountain Resort, in Stowe, Vermont. Come on out and see our Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival. We have music, food, and fun ($10 admission, free for 4 and under). And it all goes to support a great cause, the Lamoille Restorative Center, in Hyde Park, Vermont, which promotes healthy families and communities within the Lamoille Valley Region of Vermont.
Hit us up on Twitter or our Facebook page if you have #AnyQuestions.
Prancing around in a pumpkin suit seems like a dream job. Maybe we'll get our own Dave Pumpkins to ditch the Viking helmet and go with a pumpkin suit.
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Pumpkins Rule |
Our very own home grown Vermont pumpkins will soon be doing their own performance this coming Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, at the Stoweflake Mountain Resort, in Stowe, Vermont. Come on out and see our Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival. We have music, food, and fun ($10 admission, free for 4 and under). And it all goes to support a great cause, the Lamoille Restorative Center, in Hyde Park, Vermont, which promotes healthy families and communities within the Lamoille Valley Region of Vermont.
Hit us up on Twitter or our Facebook page if you have #AnyQuestions.
Friday, September 1, 2017
Press Release: 9th Annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Person: Heidi Dwyer
Company Name: Lamoille Restorative Center, Hyde Park, Vermont
Phone: 802-888-5871
Fax: 802-888-5400
E-mail: hdwyer@lrcvt.org
Website: lrcvt.org
9th Annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival
Stoweflake Resort & Spa to Host 2017 Festival
Proceeds of September 24th event to benefit Lamoille Restorative Center
Stowe, Vermont, Aug. 11, 2017 – This year marks 9 years of the Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ (VTPC) Festival. This festival celebrates the sport of “chuckin’” pumpkins, for distance, using a do-it-yourself constructed trebuchet or gravity-powered catapult. Festival founder, Dave Jordan, describes the event as a cross between a Soap Box Derby (amateur building/engineering) and a shot put contest (throwing for distance). The event is a great opportunity for kids of all ages to build something with their hands and engage in some family friendly competition. Records have been broken every year; last year's winner threw 689 feet!
The VTPC Festival is one-day event and has grown every year. This event is sponsored by the Stoweflake Resort and Spa and many other local sponsors. The event benefits the Lamoille Restorative Center, which has a thirty-seven year history addressing unlawful behaviors, supporting victims of crime, and promoting healthy families and communities within the Lamoille Valley Region of Vermont.
Mark your calendar for Sunday, September 24th, 2017. The Festival runs from 11am to 4pm and features three rounds of competitive pumpkin chuckin’ at 12:30pm, 1:30pm and 2:30pm with awards shortly after the last round. No dogs or outside food or beverage are allowed at the event. Admission to the Festival is $10.00 and parking is free. Food, beer and wine will be sold by Stoweflake.
Along with the pumpkin chuckin’ contest there will be music, a chili cook-off, and kids activities; all creating an enjoyable fall day. Music for this year's festival will be provided by two bands; House Dunn, John and Jen, which will be performing from 11am to 4pm.
INFO: Specifications, rules, and entry information can be found on the festival's website at vtpumpkinchuckin.blogspot.com or contact the festival organizer Dave Jordan, Djordan@GMAVT.net. Additional festival information can be found at lrcvt.org or by contacting Heidi Dwyer at: hdwyer@lrcvt.org.
Monday, August 28, 2017
Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' in 27 Days, Shelburne Museum Mini-Pumpkin Chuckin' in 62 Days
Hey, all you Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' fans the 9th Annual Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival is now less than 4 weeks away. Sunday, September 24 is coming up fast. Hope all of you are having a great summer. All systems are go and we are all getting excited to see who has their trebuchets dialed in for maximum pumpkin chuckin' performance this year.
Don't forget we have a Chili Cook-off contest and great music also going on, to round out a great fall Sunday afternoon in Vermont. The weather has been great the last several years and we're counting on it again. Stay strong Houston.
We also want to the word out about the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont hosting their very first Mini Pumpkin Chuckin' competition at the end of October. Sounds like a great event and for our younger competitors, in the lightweight division, another fantastic opportunity to compete on a small scale. Adults and teams of up to eight can also compete at their 20 lb. trebuchet weight limit.
What’s a Mini Pumpkin Chuckin'? It’s where brilliant minds put their collective brains together in order to launch pumpkins through the air via a trebuchet (a type of catapult used to launch projectiles – like pumpkins)! On Sunday, October 29, during Shelburne Museum’s annual Haunted Happenings Family Day we will be hosting our first ever Mini Pumpkin Chuckin', with demonstrations at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm.
Shelburne Museum invites young and old, experienced chuckers and novices alike, to get creative and show the town what happens when science meet squash. This whimsical competition is open to teams of up to 8 individuals. Everyone is encouraged to participate – civic organizations, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4H’ers, local school groups, neighbors or families – and show off their engineering skills. There are two divisions: Junior for participants under the age of 17 and Adult. Each division is limited to 5 teams so early registration is encouraged!
All participants will gain free entry to other Haunted Happenings events. Accompanying family/guests need to purchase tickets. Tickets are $7 and can be purchased the day of Haunted Happenings at Shelburne Museum. Details here.
Finally, we noticed that the big boy Delaware Punkin Chunkin event (WCPC) looks like it is not happening this year. Sad. So stay small, stay local and chunk your pumpkins, squash, and fresh fruit in Vermont.
Don't forget we have a Chili Cook-off contest and great music also going on, to round out a great fall Sunday afternoon in Vermont. The weather has been great the last several years and we're counting on it again. Stay strong Houston.
We also want to the word out about the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont hosting their very first Mini Pumpkin Chuckin' competition at the end of October. Sounds like a great event and for our younger competitors, in the lightweight division, another fantastic opportunity to compete on a small scale. Adults and teams of up to eight can also compete at their 20 lb. trebuchet weight limit.
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Shelburne Museum’s First Annual Mini Pumpkin Chuckin' at Haunted HappeningsWhat’s a Mini Pumpkin Chuckin'? It’s where brilliant minds put their collective brains together in order to launch pumpkins through the air via a trebuchet (a type of catapult used to launch projectiles – like pumpkins)! On Sunday, October 29, during Shelburne Museum’s annual Haunted Happenings Family Day we will be hosting our first ever Mini Pumpkin Chuckin', with demonstrations at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm.
Shelburne Museum invites young and old, experienced chuckers and novices alike, to get creative and show the town what happens when science meet squash. This whimsical competition is open to teams of up to 8 individuals. Everyone is encouraged to participate – civic organizations, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4H’ers, local school groups, neighbors or families – and show off their engineering skills. There are two divisions: Junior for participants under the age of 17 and Adult. Each division is limited to 5 teams so early registration is encouraged!
All participants will gain free entry to other Haunted Happenings events. Accompanying family/guests need to purchase tickets. Tickets are $7 and can be purchased the day of Haunted Happenings at Shelburne Museum. Details here.
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Also, don't forget the Jay Community Recreational Centre in Jay, VT would like to have a trebuchet or catapult demonstrate their pumpkin chuckin' prowess at their Fall event, which will be held on Saturday, October 7th, 2017, two weeks after our VTPC. If you are interested please contact: Sally Rivard, Jay Community Recreational Centre, tel: 802-318-1206.Finally, we noticed that the big boy Delaware Punkin Chunkin event (WCPC) looks like it is not happening this year. Sad. So stay small, stay local and chunk your pumpkins, squash, and fresh fruit in Vermont.
Saturday, August 12, 2017
People's Choice Chili Cook-off Contest Info
For the fourth year in a row, the Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival is proud to offer a People’s Choice Chili Cook-off Contest during the festival. This year the chili contest/VTPC Festival is at Stoweflake Mountain Resort on Sunday, September 24th, 2017. Last year we had seven competitors and ran out of chili before the end of the festival. Keith Thompson, owner of Thompson’s flour shop in Morrisville, has graciously agreed to return to organize the competition for us. Help us keep this fun tradition going!
Information, Rules and Registration
Rules & Registration- (updated 8/11/17)
- Entry fee is $10.00 (includes chef’s entry fee to festival). Pre-registration is preferred.
- First prize is $100, 2nd place $50, 3rd place is $25.
- Each competitor must supply 2 gallons of chili to be judged.
- Tents and electricity will be provided. It is recommended that competitors bring extension cords.
- Event will go on- rain or shine, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017.
- Some seating is provided for samplers. Bring your own, if desired.
- Competitors will be ready to start serving their chili at 12:15pm. Please plan accordingly.
- Samplers, bowls, napkins and spoons will be provided.
- Contact Heidi Dwyer via email to register or to ask questions: hdwyer@lrcvt.org
Please provide the following information to register for the contest:
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Friday, June 30, 2017
3rd Annual Extreme Chunkin Event – Loudon, NH, October 14-15, 2017
Brian Labrie, captain of the current WCPCA Champion and World Record Holder (air cannon), Team American Chunker, sent us an invitation to his big New England event: ExtremeChunkin. It will be held on October 14-15, 2017, at the Louden, New Hampshire Speedway. Last year they had four trebuchets competing in the adult division and four in the youth division. Team Yankee Siege II won the trebuchet division last year with a throw of 2608.44 feet. Yankee Scout won the Eastern Propane and Fuel Youth division, four teams competing, with a throw of 491.43 feet. Anyone with an interest in the sport of pumpkin chunkin should head over to Loudon, NH, in October to either watch or compete.
New Hampshire Motor Speedway:
American Chunker Defends Title (Oct. 17, 2016)
I hope all is well with you and your chunkin group. The Extreme Chunkin crew would like to invite you again to the 3rd annual punkin chunkin event in Loudon, NH. If you have any teams that you think may want to make the journey we would like to formally invite them! Hope you can make it!
Best,
Brian
www.extremechunkin.com
Thanks Brian,
Happy chunkin.
New Hampshire Motor Speedway:
American Chunker Defends Title (Oct. 17, 2016)
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2016 Extreme Chunkin Results |
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Hi Dave,I hope all is well with you and your chunkin group. The Extreme Chunkin crew would like to invite you again to the 3rd annual punkin chunkin event in Loudon, NH. If you have any teams that you think may want to make the journey we would like to formally invite them! Hope you can make it!
Best,
Brian
www.extremechunkin.com
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Thanks Brian,
Happy chunkin.
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Team American Chunker |
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Final Results 2016 – World Championship Punkin Chunkin
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Moonshiner, Tim Smith, with a few fans at the 2016 Punkin Chunk |
The final results for the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin were recently posted on their website. Because the accident happened during the final 3rd round of the Adult Air Cannon competition, and that chunk round was not completed, none of the chunks from that round were counted in the final results.
PunkinChunkin.com:
2016 Results -- here are some of the notable results...
Adult Air Cannons
Machine Name | Chunk 1 | Chunk 2 | |
1st | American Chunker Inc | 3338.82 | 4305.82 |
2nd | Big 10 Inch | pie | 3866.58 |
3rd | Please Release Me | 3257.27 | 3864.48 |
Adult Trebuchet
Machine Name | Chunk 1 | Chunk 2 | Chunk 3 | |
1st | Colossal Thunder | 2214.59 | pie | 2625.87 |
2nd | Yankee Seige II | 1860.15 | 2603.63 | 1643.53 |
3rd | Punkin Hammer | pie | 2509.44 | 1591.15 |
Youth Trebuchet
Machine Name | Chunk 1 | Chunk 2 | Chunk 3 | |
1st | Stomach Virus | - | 1171.55 | - |
2nd | Troop Six Shooter II | 333.57 | 415.22 | - |
3rd | Harbuz | 133.09 | 179.75 | 205.6 |
10 and Under Trebuchet
Machine Name | Chunk 1 | Chunk 2 | Chunk 3 | |
1st | Pumpkin Pirates | 434.22 | 466.64 | 550.43 |
2nd | Pop Pops Machine | 325.15 | 499.16 | 230.46 |
3rd | Super Ray Trebuchet | 97.89 | 219.53 | 227.7 |
Adult Human Power
Machine Name | Chunk 1 | Chunk 2 | Chunk 3 | |
1st | Shooda Noed Beter | 2343.42 | 2287.84 | 1870.2 |
2nd | Chunkster | 1432.67 | 1580.85 | 1676.42 |
3rd | Genes Machine | backfire | 991.02 | 1434.95 |
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History lessonThe Colossal Thunder trebuchet team from Oklahoma have the current world record for a trebuchet, but with an asterisk. Their record throw of 3,288.6* feet in the Adult Trebuchet division was recorded in October, 2015 at the WCPC sanctioned punkin chunk in Aurora, Colorado, Punkin Chunkin Colorado, which is held at an elevation above 5,000 feet. Therefore two records are listed, with Yankee Siege II holding the closer to sea level record of 2835.81 feet, set in 2013, for an Adult Trebuchet.
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Colossal Thunder trebuchet team at 2015 Colorado Punkin Chunkin |
related:
Mark Antonation / October 12, 2015 / Westword.com :
Colorado Punkin Chunkin Squashes Hopes in Delaware Raises Readers Ire
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Aerial view of 2016 Punkin Chunk |
Punkin Chunkin pictures via PunkinChunkin Facebook page
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