Sunday, October 29, 2023

Spooky Wrap Up

Spooky Wrap Up
Cameron County welcomed Halloween Saturday. Ghosts, goblins, witches and princess visited businesses, trunk or treat, played corn hole, enjoyed food from vendors, entered the Cameron County Recreation Center Haunted House and went door to door. The rain held off for the activities which packed downtown Emporium from 3 to 8.

Emporium Food Market and Sheetz provided prizes for children 5-18. Deborah Knarr, Joni Holterback, Ava Olay, Ella Smith, Lauryn Trumpie, Mitchell Parslow, Lilly Thomas, Brice Major, Autumn Hunt, Tabitha Connolly, Sophie Cummings, and Amber Earle were selected by the judges. This was the first time in decades that a “parade” was held in the community. Cameron County Chamber of Commerce executive director, Tina Solak noted “it was a first start. The committee met following the event and is tweaking plans for next year including expanding the ages and adding group categories.”

 .Halloween activities continued through the start of the week with the Dare to Enter the Cameron County Recreation Center Haunted House which had hours Sunday through Tuesday. Sizerville State Park celebrated Halloween activities on October 31 with Spooktacular Skele-bration games and crafts. Costumes are encouraged, so stop by for a ghostly good time and learn about skulls, bats and spiders. Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library hosting Spooky Story Hour Tuesday night.

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