Bizilia's
Bizilia's Cafe on College St.
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Bizilia's Cafe on College St.
Aubrey Harrold (left) and Matthew Stagg (right), event co-chairs, planned and executed this year's annual Pumpkin Carve.
Auburn University first lady Janet Leath (right) was the official judge of the carving contest this year. The first place winner was sophomore architecture student Meagan Edwards (left.)
After dark, Dudley Hall's courtyard lit up to keep the event alive.
The college costume contest winners, Hannah Foster (left) and Lauren Fleming (right) were dressed as "Dunkin' Donuts."
After dark, Dudley Hall's courtyard lit up to keep the event alive.
AU Rhythm gave a free performance to those gathered in the courtyard Friday afternoon.
Carved pumpkins were placed on display for everyone to peruse and enjoy.
After dark, Dudley Hall's courtyard lit up to keep the event alive.
Architecture student advisor Regina Conradi enjoyed a quick embrace from Auburn's favorite tiger.
Local visitor Millie offers a helping hand to Aubie as he began to carve a pumpkin.
Junior architecture student Kathryn Curtis (left) and senior architecture student Jake Parks (right) help to give a warm welcome to Aubie.
Shortly after Aubie arrived at the courtyard, he was tackled by a visiting group of local children.
Pumpkins were sold all day Saturday to Auburn Students and local families.
Meagan Edwards, a sophomore architecture student, sketches her carve design which later won first place in the carving competition.
CADC students carved pumpkins throughout the day in the Dudley Hall courtyard.
CADC students carved pumpkins throughout the day in the Dudley Hall courtyard
Aubie made an appearance mid-day at the event.
Burgers and hot dogs were offered for lunch and dinner.
Alfa Sulieman stands outside his ice cream truck.