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Why
we haunt.
Back
in the good ol' days it was me, Dad, a thermos of coffee, and my bag
of candy. Trick-O-Treating was our opportunity to see all of our neighbors
and friends. As I walked the ToT, Dad stood at the gate with other fathers
drinking coffee and telling us to " go.. go.. ".
Sadly,
the days when your neighbors were your friends are starting to fade.
How many of us can say we know our neighbors names? Mom and Dad both
work long hours and commute. When the long day is done, and the family
is finally together, nobody has time or the energy to be a truly good
neighbor. 'Trick-O-Treating' has turned from a 'walk around the neighborhood
visiting friends', to 'getting candy before bedtime'.
It's
our time to step in. We haunters share our passion and love of the forgotten
art, of being a good neighbor. Come to our house Halloween night. Meet
your neighbors. Make new friends. Send your kids to the door for candy,
and hang out with the adults sipping my coffee. Take your time, because
in that brief moment of magic, you are the hero and the protector to
your lil'un. As they timidly walk up to the spooky house and look back
for your reassurance, you truly get to say, "it's okay, your safe..
go.. go..".

8/19/08
Uh,
happy 75,000 hits (or thereabouts) to us? Its been a long time since
I've checked out our web stats and the number is staggering to me. The
last time I checked I was taken back by the fact we went over a thousand
hits. I guess this site is a worth lookin' at =),
I'm
looking forward to this year. Halloween on a Friday comes very rarely...
This year has the makings to be a great one.
I'm
not sure exactly what I will do, but I want it to be something impressive.
Sorry, not big and impressive, just impressive.. We are at the point
of using all of our storage so big is out of the question. I'm going
to call this project the Secret Haunt project of Two Thousands and Eights!
Woooo!... Okay maybe not.
2/11/08
Requiem
for a Rose.
Miss Rose has been prisoner in darkness. Years ago, she was lost
to the mists on Halloween night while searching for her returning
love.
Each year as the mists rise, we briefly witness the sorrow of
Miss Rose. This last year we notice some changes in the cemetery.
White lilies and light seem to be emanating from her captured
warm soul. It's as if the darkness is feeding off her misery.
Miss Rose seems faded and cooler this year. It is as if her life
force has been bleed into her surroundings.
Unfortunately,
this cannot last forever.
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2/11/08
Finally
a 2007 gallery.

I
never did get a set of pictures that I thought represented the
lighting of the haunt. Above is the only picture I really liked
from 2007. The rest of the pictures seemed too contrast'y and
not very true to the nice blues we were getting. I'd say that
the Canon A60 2.0 megapixle Powershot from a few years back, is
waaay better than the newer Canon A520 4.0 megapixle Powershot.
Do yourself a favor and test your camera before the big night
=).
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11/1/07
Another
fun year. Here is a preview.

The
turnout was slow in the beginning. I was starting to get worried
that mid week haunting in conjunction with the lack of a time
change would have a pretty big impact on the haunt. However, at
7:30 the crowds started to show up. At one point it we were three
deep along the cemetery fence. I was relieved at that point.
The
image above shows this years look update. Unfortunately, I used
a new camera and it seems to have washed out the colors. I'll
post more as soon as I figure out how to fix the problem.
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10/27/07
Wow,
rain. We have not had rain in a long time, so part of me is thankful.
However, I really hope it does not rain on the big evening. The
scary thing, is that I might have jinxed myself when I said I
thought it was going to rain this year back in August.
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10/3/07
Ooops.
I
accidentally deleted the public_html folder on my host. Unfortunately
I was using a five pages gallery that I did not back up locally.
Oh well, lesson learned. It's always faster the second time around...
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Is
is October already? Holy hanna... How did that happen.
The
first sign is when the elm tree in the front yard starts dropping
leaves. The flutter of falling leaves and chilly breezes always
remind me of Halloween. As the air turns crisp, and the furnace
starts up for the first time after summer, I start to look forward
to late nights in the shop listening to a raspy radio playing
classic rock. My neighbors are putting out tombstones, blowups
and various decorations. This year seems to be the best neighbor
decoration year sofar. Perhaps this will be the year the fog lies
low and the wind stays still.
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Did
you get a chance to visit the home haunt show on FearNet.com?
We too were approached by the site. It looks like fun, but it
also looks like a lot of work. I would assume they would need
a full show to happen on a night that is not Halloween. Since
we do not support more than a few hours ot ToT's, it would be
a lot to ask for the folks that help us out. There is a part of
me that would love to see the haunt in vivid color and voiceover
(the haunt ego part), but there is a part of me that does not
want to get any more visitors than we have now (the grizzled ol'
haunter part).
After a few years, our yard haunt is getting perilously close
to seeming like an obligation =P.
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That
guy at Pumpkinrot.com...
He's a recluse, a shadow haunter. Rumor is that he is elusive
and shy. That said, I don't think I have witnessed a classier,
more mysterious haunter. As I easily picture myself forcing the
materials of a prop into place with makeshift tools and covered
in glue, I can picture him with a monocle and tweezers getting
every wrinkle perfect on his next creation. If you have not seen
his work, give his site a visit..
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9/26/07
Well
if you did not order that must have item for Halloween, I bet
your a done'r..
A
quick note on email's. I always try to get back to everyone. If
I did not, its because your message somhow blended in with spam,
or it was too big, or I accidentally got sidetracked while trying
to keep on top of responding.
FEARnet.com called. They have been contacting a few haunts in
order to create 'webisodes'. I'm not sure what the whole project
entails. We have met a few people with haunt projects that wonder
if we would be interested. I'll admit I always wonder what the
angle is for these projects. How the heck can they be profitable.
I don't worry too much about what's in it for me, but I do wonder
what's in it for them. The reality is that I am probably over
estimating production costs ..
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9/10/07
Every
year I see people post that they did not get their Halloween shipments.
People should order today if they need an item before the big
day. Even ordering today would put a person at great risk for
not getting the item before the big day.
A
couple people showed me pictures of their own Pumpkin Creeper
creations. Very well done. This year is one of the first years
where I had a prop design that seemed to take off like that. It's
cool to see him spread. The Creeper was a prop that I felt really
came from a unique (as possible) place. I say 'as possible' because
I know the roots of inspiration during his construction and I
would not dare to claim ownership over those roots.
I
still want to build a pirate.. I also want to build an Orc.. Hmmm,
maybe an undead knight... The sad thing there are soo many ideas
and cool things to build and so little time. If I had all the
money in the world, I would keep everything in storage and build
a wrecked ghost ship!
Daylight
savings is different this year. Check out the Farmers
Almanac to see what time you will have sunset.
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8/19/07
I
want to do a pirate.. We have no pirate theme, nor a spot for
a pirate prop. I still want to do one. They just seem fun. |
8/19/07
I
always do my best to get back to people who take time to send
me email. I know I missed a couple of you when I was away on vacation.
My apologies. |
7/30/07
Do
you need professional quality voice over work? It's time to get
your requests in before the season gets started. We use Mike
Fox for all of the Miss Rose tracks. If you have a budget
for voice work, I highly suggest contacting him. If you don't
have a budget, try posting requests on some of the message boards.
There are plenty of helpful people out there who will help you
out.
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5/31/07
Do
you feel that? The season is starting. It is time to start thinking
about those specialty order items for this year.
=)
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4/5/07
Changes!
We've
got two major changes underway.
The
first is the new website. I'll miss the old one for it's ornate
qualities, but I won't miss how hard it was to edit. This site
should be a little more streamline. Make sure to check out the
new gallery. There are some wonky bits about the gallery software,
but it is a lot easier to add images and descriptions.
The
second set of changes are haunt change.
This
year made me tired. For the first time since haunting, I felt
like I was 'working and haunting', instead of 'relaxing and haunting'.
Did you ever notice that the
cool stuff in your haunt went up in a couple of minutes and all
the support for the cool stuff took hours and hours? This always
bugged me. Tombstones take moments to place, but speaker wires
and extension cords take hours and hours..
I
am going to invest considerable time adjusting our content this
year. There are two problems with hosting our haunt. The first
problem is the setup. I've run the numbers and it turns out we
have about 120 labor hours invested to setup the haunt. My family
and friends are key to the setup, it would be impossible to do
it without them.. It's time to figure out a way to have the setup
from being so much work. The new goal, is 8 hours. The haunt needs
to be modular, light and self sufficient.
In
2006 I got smart about a system for our columns. The columns have
built in power strips and now they hide permanently mounted spots
and speakers. My new philosophy will be; if it cant mount permanently
in a column, it's not coming out. This alone will save a lot of
time.
Additionally,
we are going to edit some of the more intense props. For the first
time since we have been haunting I noticed a substantial amount
of 'younger' kids waiting in cars. Our goal has always been to
involve the 5-12 crowd. I think the addition of Gourdon (the pumpkin
headed prop) pushed us just over the line. This year, I'm going
to shoot for a more convincing topiary setup instead of a character
driven setup. I think we will omit Gourdon, the FCG and we will
lay down the grave diggers instead of standing them up.
Some
steps have already been taken. The shack has been permanently
retired. It was a wonderful prop, but it weighed 400 lbs, and
took 4 hours to set up and 2 hours to take down. It will be replaced
in the future with something much easier to manage.
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| 7/12/06
I
often get questions about how I posed my buckies. Here is a detail
sketch.

I
also get questions about how I built the shack.

There
are better ways to build a shack... Pallets are too heavy and
take too long to re-assemble. I should have framed panels with
1 x 2's and skinned them with door skin or a very thin plywood. |
| 7/12/06
Fair
warning, save the tutorials from this site if you want to see
them in the future. I'm considering an overhaul that may break
a lot of the tutorials.
Secondly,
as I noted on the contest page, we are forgoing an attempt to
host a competition. It would be too hard to put ourselves in a
spot that tries to judge other haunters.
If
you want to join a scarecrow competition, try the one being hosted
at hauntforum.com.
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| 6/22/06
It's
getting on time to revamp the site again.. Hmm, seems like I just
did it. I really hate how this site does not expand to the borders
of the web browser. I think Its also time for a more ambiguous
format.
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| 6/22/06
I
can tell the season is nearing. My Halloween inbox just spiked.
I'm
at the crossroads for projects this year. Last year I bit off
a little more than I could chew and some of they key ideas could
not be implemented. Hopefully we can finish those projects as
well as add a couple of new bits. Its funny, I started hobbying
for Halloween by carving tombstones and making corpes. Sadly,
It seems the days of carving tombstones are far and few as more
time is needed by support systems like lighting, sound and electrical.
Last year our biggest project was invisible, and the most expensive.
It was the wiring harness for the haunt. Its amazing how much
wire can be needed for 7 speakers and 20 or so lights.
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| 5/7/06
The
results for the HCA awards are in!
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The
Haunters Choice Awards are pleased to announce the category winners
for the 2005 season!!!
Yard
Haunt
1st Place: Bates Haunt - Dave Bates
Runner Up: Scary Terry - Terry Simmons (2nd Year!)
Home
Haunt
1st Place: Bronson Boneyard - Dustin & Deanna Morton
Runner Up: Pirates Attack Port Royale -Neil Gillbanks
Party
Haunt
1st Place: Woodscrest Manor - Brett Woods (2nd year!)
Runner Up: Schlossbergstrass Spukhaus - Vicki Lewis Thrumm
Rookie
Haunt
1st Place: Nick's Yard - Nick Browser
Runner Up: Scareway Freights - Ross Pedersen
Charity/Pro
Haunt
1st Place: Rocky Point Haunted House - Cydney Neil
Runner Up: DC Cemetery - Brent Ross
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I
think the contest had it's moments. It was funny, I personally
did not vote for any of the winners. Scary Terry's haunt is more
sophisticated and labor intense than the Bates Haunt. Granted,
Dave knocked everyone out with a cool use of a projector, but
I have to vote for the guy who put in the time.
I
voted for Brent Ross in Pro haunt. Here is where I contradict
myself... RPHH is a massive production. They pull in hundreds
of thousands of dollars.. But, DC is there in the forums, on the
web, teaching others how to build, and inspiring the community
with awesome tutorials and one of the best haunt sites ever. I
had to vote for DC.
Unfortunately for us, the rules put SnB in the home haunt category
instead of the yard haunt category. With a literal interpretation
of the rules, every haunt with an actor cannot be a yard haunt.
I did see many haunts with actors or guides that decided to use
a liberal interpretation of the rules, and ended up in the Yard
Haunt category. Here are the rules:
"Home
Haunt = (Home (Indoor) Haunt OR Extensive Yard Haunt with actors)"
"Yard
Haunt = (Outdoor Yard Display - no actors) "
Since
we are just a front yard, I found it strange to compete with haunts
with indoor areas and mazes. We did okay, third or fourth. I did
not expect much, Bronsons Boneyard and Pirates attack Port Royale
are amazing haunts.
All
in all, we put a lot of time and work into thought about the different
awards ceremonies, videos and DVD. It was great to be a part of
the DVD and the award shows. It was especially nice to win a runner
up at Haunt - X. We'll see how much we can get done for next year,
but we'll likely put our competitiveness on the back burner this
year.
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2/20/06
Here
are the results from the Haunt X awards.
*********2005
HAUNT X HAUNTER'S VIDEO AWARD*********
****BEST NOVICE HAUNT****
FINALIST
(sponsored by Scott Ribbens):
SCAREWAY FREIGHT - ROSS PEDERSEN
1ST
PLACE WINNER (sponsored by Scott Ribbens):
A GHOUL'S NIGHT - KEITH HARRELL
Keith's
video is amazing. We will take a longer peek when our DVD's arrive
but it was clear Keith has access to talented camera work and
editing. I have to say Keith has the notoriety of having the first
jump cut and rack focus in any haunt video. I'd love to know his
budget for the year. He has devoted a lot to getting his first
foot into the haunt door. I can't wait to see what he has in mind
for next year!
****BEST
PARTY HAUNT****
FINALIST
(sponsored by Lesley Bannatyne):
PIRATES COVE - JACK TENDO
1ST
PLACE WINNER (sponsored by Scott Ribbens):
WOODS CREST MANOR - BRETT WOODS
Yarr!!
Pirates. Pirates are a great theme and everyone can get into dressing
like one. I really wish I had a party like these to go to. I was
tired and got a terrible nights sleep, but I think my favorite
haunt of the evening was one of these vids.
****BEST
YARD HAUNT****
FINALIST
(sponsored by Scott Ribbens):
ROB BROWN - SKULL AND BONE
1ST
PLACE WINNER (sponsored by Spooky FX.Com):
BATES HAUNT - DAVE BATES
SPECIAL
MENTION!
DEVIOUS CONCOCTIONS CEMETERY - BRENT ROSS
SCARY TERRY - TERRY SIMMONS
Hey,
its us! We made finalist =). Everyone loved the video. I noticed
some artifacting, and the sound was out of sync. I hope
it is not that way on the DVD. The winner Dave Bates has a very
fresh take on haunting, his use of an LCD projector is amazingly
creative. He used his house like a giant screen to project some
very creepy imagery and matching songs and audio. The singing
pumpkins are brilliance.
I wished I could have seen Brent Ross's video. I am a giant fan
of DC's work. Honestly, before the show, I thought he was going
to sweep the awards.
****BEST
INDOOR HAUNT****
FINALIST
(sponsored by Hellbent Studios):
NIGHTMARE MANOR - JOSH WELLS
1ST
PLACE WINNER (sponsored by Hellbent Studios):
WOODS CREST MANOR - BRETT WOODS
SPECIAL
MENTION!
BRONSON BONEYARD - DUSTIN & DEANNE MORTON
My
god, those indoor haunts.. There was so much work...I had a hard
time absorbing it all. You guys rock. Man, I wish there were no
first places, the hairs split to pick winners are soo fine that
its hard to see how one haunt can win over another.. I am glad
I am not a judge!
****HOME
HAUNTER OF THE YEAR - HALL OF PAIN****
(Sponsored by Scott Ribbens and Vortex Pro Fog Chillers)
********BATES
HAUNT - DAVE BATES********
Again,
I am glad I am not a judge. Without seeing any of the videos and
only seeing websites, I predicted DC to sweep 2005. Its clear
my ability to foretell the future needs some work.
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*********2005
HAUNT X HAUNTED ATTRACTION AWARDS*********
(Sponsored By Haunt X)
****BEST HAUNT ACTOR****
FINALIST:
MICHAEL BISSETT - KNOTTS SCARYFARM, BEUNA PARK, CA.
1ST
PLACE WINNER:
HECKLES AND TWITCH - MAGIC MOUNTAIN, VALENCIA, CA.
WTF..
Heckles and Twitch are amazing. They are simply the most amazing
actors I have seen. They can scare the pants of people just by
smiling. Seeing the video of these guys at work is truly amazing.
****BEST NEW HAUNT****
FINALIST:
OLD TOWN HAUNT - PASADENA, CA.
1ST
PLACE WINNER:
13 AXE MURDER MANOR - KNOTT'S SCARYFARM, BUENA PARK, CA.
****BEST PRO HAUNT****
FINALIST:
NETHERWORLD - ATLANTA GA.
1ST
PLACE WINNER:
ROCKY POINT HAUNTED HOUSE - SALT LAKE CITY UT.
Rumor
is that Rocky Point does not have a long run ahead of it. It would
be nice to make it to the haunt before it closes. Having my own
haunt makes it hard to see others during the season. I am going
to have to add missing the RPHH to my list of haunt regrets..
*not
made of gold
Hehe,
I can verify that the awards are not made of gold.
To
wrap it up:
As
some know, there are two big awards given a year, The Haunt X
and the Haunters Choice Award. The X is awarded by judges, and
the HCA is awarded by community vote.
Now
that we have the X results, It will be interesting to see how
the HCA award vary.
I
predict that both the award shows are going to get bigger and
better, and the competition is going to get harder and harder.
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| 2/20/06
We
just got back from the Haunt-X awards!
The
http://haunts.batesbunch.com/ won best yard haunt at the Haunt-X
awards with an extremely creative use of video projection.
After
logging in a tiring 800 mile round trip to Haunt-X yesterday,
we were extremely honored to receive runner-up in the Haunt-X
awards for best yard haunt in 2005. The Rockstar has me still
jittery, so I will not try to recall the other winners of the
evening. The awards ceremony was cool, the venue was quite an
upgrade to the Santa Maria location. Wil was cracking me up as
master of ceremony. I had never seen an event with so much Long
Island Ice Tea involved! The whole award show had a great party
atmosphere.
I'll
post a little more after I get a nap. |
2/14/06
Gregor
at Ghoul Skool let us know that we have reached "The head
of the class" with Ghoul Skool A+ award. We are always happy
to know people enjoy the site. Thanks for the recognition!

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1/31/06
Wow..
We are extremely honored to have been included in the list of
nominees for 'Best Yard Haunt' for the Haunt
X awards. To be mentioned in the same conversation as Brent
Ross, Scary Terry and the many other masters of haunt, is truly
humbling.
The
thought of being included is so foreign, I am completely at a
loss for any wisdom on the subject.. |
1/12/06
For
anyone interested, I compiled the winners of the two main haunt
contests for the 2004 season.
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Haunters choice awards:
-Rookie
Haunt Category 2004-1st Place: Haile's Haunted Haas - Bob Haas
Runner Up: R04DKI11'S Haunt - Rob (Roadkill)
-Party Haunt Category 2004 1st Place: Woodscrest Manor - Brett
Woods Runner Up: Pirates of Port Royale - Denise Baker
-Yard Haunt Category 2004- 1st Place: Hallowed Haunting Grounds
- Tim Doggett Runner Up:Scary Terry's Halloween - Terry Simmons
-Home Haunt Category 2004-1st Place: Spiders Preyground - Vern
& Kym Graner Runner Up: Bronson Boneyard - Dustin & Deanna
Morton
-Charity/Pro Haunt Category 2004-1st Place: DC Cemetery - Brent
Ross Runner Up: Fox Haunt - Mike Fox
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Golden bucky awards:
-1st
Time Haunt -2004- 1st Place: Daniel Neuman - Runner Up Owen Gilbride
-Party Haunt -2004- 1st Place: Inez Wilburn (Nez) . -Runner Up
Brett Woods
-Yard Haunt -2004- 1st Place: Tim Doggett (Hallowed Haunting Grounds)
- Runner Up Brent Ross (DC Designs)
-Indoor Haunt -2004- 1st Place: Randy Skalos (Haunt On Williams
St) - Runner Up Jeff Willaert (Frighteners Entertainment)
-Pro Haunt -2004 -1st Place: Mike Fox (Fox Haunt) - Runner Up
Randy Powell (Mira Mesa Manor)
- Home Enthusiast of the year 2004: Tim Doggett
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12/27/05
Merry
Christmas! I hope everyone had a great Holiday, and an even better
New Year.
Here
is a quick peek at our house on Christmas Eve. I always wonder
what other Halloween houses do on Christmas.

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12/12/05
2005
Halloween Post Mortem
This
year went off very nicely. We finally have the DVD edit done and
all of the props stowed away. The site is back up (in varying
degrees) and our new look is kinda fun. I think the best compliment
we had this year was that our haunt was 'classy'. The worst thing
said was, "this is it?..". Funny how you can't please
everyone, even when you spend a few hundred hours and a big wad
of cash so they can have it for free. Some folks just have to
be that way in order to feel alive I guess.
We
had about 300 tots. Word of mouth and the newspaper got the tots
here. I think we are done with advertising now. Any more tots
and the haunt will start to lose that charming feeling. There
was a golden moment when I looked up and we had 30 or so listening
contently to the story. I knew at that point we had hit our goal
for the evening.
I
can't thank the actors enough. They were the hit of the haunt.
I have the very good fortune to be able to hang out with these
awesomely talented people on Halloween night.
Later
that night, I dodged, but didn't dodge a bullet. It had not been
20 minutes after I put away the last of the 'expensive' props,
when I got hit with a bad flu.. The flu knocked me for a loop
and had me in bed drinking and eating nothing for 3 days. Thank
goodness it did not ruin the haunt. The smell of fog fluid still
reminds me of the flu.... |
11/3/05
Whew!..
Is it over for another year?
First
things first, I need to thank a wonderful crew. The folks that
helped out this year were truly amazing. People are still trying
to figure out what was real and what was not =).
We
had a great night. We met lots of great folks from the neighborhood.
The display went off without a hitch. Expect 2005 pictures soon,
but for now I need a little rest. |
10/28/05
Thank
you Atascadero News!! Heather Young did a very nice
article in today's paper that includes some wonderful photography.
As always we are very grateful and happy when someone helps us
to extend a safe and memorable halloween to 'trick or treaters'.

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