It’s time to vote for your favorites . . . in our Halloween costume contest

  • Monday, November 4, 2013 12:01am
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It's time to vote for your favorites . . . in our Halloween costume contest

By BELLA SWAN-CULLEN

Peninsula Daily News Forks Correspondent

WE RECEIVED 54 great entries in the Peninsula Daily News’ three-part Halloween Costume Contest, and now it’s your turn to vote and decide the winners!

Three winners in each category of the contest — Pets, Kids and Adults — will be chosen by you and other online voters.

You can vote once a day during the voting period in each of the three categories.

Pick the three most creative, spooky or borderline politically correct Halloween costumes — you can vote until 12 noon Friday, Nov. 8.

The three entries in each category that receive the most online votes will win prizes from our contests’ spooktacular sponsors — Sunny Farms Country Store; Elwha River Casino; Laurel Lanes; Olympic Vet Clinic; Sergio’s Hacienda restaurant; Ld’s Woodfire Grill; Air Flo Heating; First Federal; The Co-op Farm & Garden; and William Shore Pool.

Plus the first-place winners will be published in the PDN.

To vote, click on http://ww2.peninsuladailynews.com/contests/costume2013.html.

You can also go to www.peninsuladailynews.com and look for the orange button in the middle of the page (below “Hot Links”) marked “Costume Contest.”

Pick the contest category — Pets, Kids, Adults

Log in. (You’ll need to log in for each category.)

Review the entries.

Vote away, and good luck to all participants!

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