It’s Halloween- Jack O’ Lantern Contest Winners, Celebrations, and Parade!

Without much prompting, Oregon Hill has become one of the best neighborhoods to celebrate Halloween in. Lots of stuff happening in addition to the regular trick or treating.

Tonight is the 11th Annual Halloween Parade presented by All The Saints Theater Company.
The theme:

A Funeral March for Demons of the Day: the Goddesses and Elements are here to wash them away!

It starts at 7 pm sharp in Monroe Park.

St. Andrew’s Church is holding a celebration on its front steps, including hot chocolate and ghostly historic tours of the church. It starts at 6 pm and goes to 8:30 pm.

Pine Street Baptist will also be celebrating in Pleasants Park at the corner of Albemarle and Laurel with grilled hot dogs and music.

This is a good time to welcome people to the neighborhood, but also keep a look-out for each other. We will hopefully have lots of kids before and during the parade, so please be careful.

Lastly, its time to announce the winners of the First Annual St. Andrew’s Church/OregonHill.net Jack O’ Lantern Contest. Everyone is reminded that they are welcome to bring their Jack O’ Lanterns up to to St. Andrew’s Church celebration also.

So the runner up prize ($25) goes to Pine Street neighbor Stephenie Harrington for her imaginative “Disco Is Not Dead” entry.

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Cherry Street neighbor Todd Woodson is the grand prize winner for his scary entry, complete with wildlife.

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It was not an easy choice, while Harrington’s may have been more original, Woodson indicated that he will be adding his remains to his compost pile, and that, according to the rules, was 20% of the judging. Congratulations and appreciation to our winners! Next year let’s see more entries!

Great Weekend For Some Opera!

Join Ben Kwak, popular tenor from Grace & Holy Trinity’s In Love with Music concerts, along with parishioners and musicians Chase Peak, baritone, and George Pugh, pianist, for an afternoon of thrillingly beautiful and varied duets and arias from opera. The program will include works from Verdi’s Don Carlo, Puccini’s La Boheme, and Bizet’s Carmen. The Music Ministry Team will host a reception following the concert. Free parking is available behind the church and in the V.C.U. Main Street Deck at Main and Laurel. The concert will take place in the parish hall. Please invite family and friends to this exciting concert of glorious music.

An Afternoon of Tenor-Baritone Duets and Arias: Saturday, October 29 4:00 p.m.

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Mulhouse Missing

From announcement:

Mulhouse the cat is missing. He lives on the 400 block of S Laurel St. Last seen around 8pm last night (Thurs 28 Oct). He has a collar with his name and our contact number.

Update: He came back and is now safe.

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Hollywood Cemetery Makes List of ‘Spooky Southern Cemeteries’

Garden & Gun magazine has a blog post entitled ‘Grave Matters: Spooky Southern Cemeteries’ with the line

Day or night, these six Southern cemeteries make for a memorable Halloween field trip.

Hollywood Cemetery is listed second.

The nineteenth-century burial ground is the second-most-visited cemetery in the nation, behind only Arlington National. Its 135 riverfront acres—dotted with ancient tulip poplars, bald cypresses, and black gum trees—are home to the grave sites of two presidents and thousands of Confederate soldiers.