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Boo! Hole

Boo! Hole
DRESSED AS WEDNESDAY FROM THE ADDAMS FAMILY WITH “THING” ON HER SHOULDER, THIS YOUNG LADY WAS ONE OF THE MANY CONTESTANTS WHO VIED IN THE BOO HOLE COSTUME CONTEST. PHOTO BY TERESA KENDRICK

Wimberley’s Boo Hole!, a frighteningly fun halloween extravaganza attracted 3,800 visitors, both children and adults, to Blue Hole Regional Park on Saturday. The number, which is more than the population of the incorporated city of Wimberley, is a record breaker, say representatives of the Parks and Recreation Department.

The band, “Kelany and The All-Nighters,” performed winning sets of halloween- themed hits as kids navigated the Haunted Trail, played tag in a hay bale maze, tested their mettle on a mechanical pumpkin, and vied for trophies in a lively costume contest.

Title sponsor Pedernales Electric Cooperative added a new category to the contest called “Power Up which celebrated costumes that lit up, glowed or shined.

WITH A SINISTER GRIN, THE MECHANICAL PUMPKIN GLEEFULLY THREW OFF CONTENDERS. PHOTO BY TERESA KENDRICK
JUDGES MAYOR PRO TEM, REBECCA MINNICK, LEFT, PEC’S LINEWORKER APPRENTICE 3, ANGEL ALCALA, FROM THE KYLE DISTRICT OFFICE AND MAYOR JIM CHILDS, CONFER WITH BLUE HOLE PARK OPERATIONS MANAGER, ERICA FLOCKE ABOUT CONTEST WINNERS, AS PEC COMMUNITY RELATIONS MANAGER, CELESTE MIKESKA LOOKS ON. PHOTO BY TERESA KENDRICK
WINNERS OF THE COSTUME CONTEST POSE FOR A PHOTO. PHOTO BY TERESA KENDRICK

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