Photos: Mangrove Hallows Halloween Event
[Updated with video] Hundreds of people made their way to the West End today [Oct 26] as the Bermuda Arts Centre in conjunction with the Somerset Economic Empowerment Zone hosted its 2nd Annual Mangrove Hallows Halloween event in the Somerset Village.
The day involved a host of activities including ‘Skull & Spoon’ races, Pumpkin Carving and a pie eating contest, which was won 13 year old Zaroy Ratteray, a Sandys Secondary Middle School student.
There was also a costume parade, with area MP Michael Scott, WEDCo Chairman Ray Charlton, Cheryl Phillips, and Paul Chambers serving as judges. 3 year old Kelise Wade won the children’s division, while an adult wearing a “Beware I Bite” zombie adult scooped the top prize in the adult’s division.
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Good idea but aimed to the adults more , too much blood and guts. Make it more magical for the kids. They look forward tomHalloween too. Wish you continued success with improvement over time
You do realize Halloween is about the scare?
Good idea but aimed to the adults more , vampires, walking dead, etc.
Make it more magical for the kids. They look forward to Halloween too.
Wish you continued success with improvement over time
Boring!!! Anything ppl do for an outing and call it spectacular! SMH
I agree with everyone above. Nice idea but there needs to be more things for children to do there. The games I thought were expensive. $2.00 for a single game was a little to much. Scavenger hunt was fun and a great idea!!