As first-prize winner in the Adult category

As first-prize winner in the Adult category

CONGRATULATIONS to our Halloween Costume Contest winners!

  • Tuesday, November 10, 2015 12:01am
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The winners in each category of our Online Halloween Costume Contest — Kids and Adults — have been chosen, picked by online voters.

All the winners are monstrously spectacular:

KIDS

First Prize: “Zombie Queen and King,” submitted by Kristie Deese of Forks.

Second Prize: “Little Logger Wyatt,” submitted by Emily Winegar of Port Angeles.

ADULTS

First Prize: “Zipper Face,” submitted by Tamara Keller of Port Angeles, pictured.

Second Prize: “Horseless Headsman,” submitted by Tracy Pitz of Port Angeles; winner is Bill Faulk, pictured.

The contest was hosted by the three newspapers of the North Olympic Peninsula — Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum.

Congratulations to our winners!

Our prizemeister, Vivian Hansen (360-452-2345, ext. 3058; vhansen@peninsuladailynews.com), will be in touch with you.

We have gifts for our four winners from our contest’s spooktacular sponsors — Wilder Auto ($50 service gift certificate for the adult first-prize winner); Elwha River Casino ($25 slot card for adult second-prize winner); Fiesta Jalisco ($25 gift certificate for kids first-prize winner); and First Federal ($25 Visa gift card for kids second-prize winner).

Thank you to all who participated in this contest.

Be sure to check out all 21 of this year’s creative and spooky and borderline politically correct costumes at www.tinyurl.com/PDN-HalloweenContest2015.

We can’t wait to see your new costumes next year!

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