CALLING ALL GHOULS: Enter our Online Halloween Photo Contest

CALLING ALL GHOULS: Enter our Online Halloween Photo Contest

  • Saturday, October 31, 2015 12:01am
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Bring on the ghouls, goblins, Elsas and Marvel heroes! Halloween is right around the corner, and we want to see your best costumes!

Snap a photo of a costumed creature, kids or adults, and submit it online to our Halloween Photo Contest.

The top two photos in each category — adult and kid — will earn a prize.

In the adult category, the first prize winner earns a $50 service gift certificate from Wilder Auto. Second prize is $25 slot card from Elwha River Casino.

In the kids’ category, first prize is a $25 gift certificate to Fiesta Jalisco. Second prize is a $25 Visa gift card, courtesy of First Federal.

Entering is easy; visit www.tinyurl.com/PDN-HalloweenContest2015.

You also can enter by visiting www.peninsuladailynews.com and looking for the “Halloween Photo Contest” button in the middle of the homepage (below “Hot Links”).

Follow the brief instructions for entering, and post your photo.

The contest is free, but only residents of Clallam or Jefferson county older than 13 may enter. Parents may submit photos taken by their children who are younger than 13.

All entries must by submitted online; no entries will be accepted via mail or in person.

The deadline for entries is Monday, Nov. 2, at noon.

The public will vote online startingTuesday, Nov. 3, to determine which photographers will take home a prize.

Voting ends Sunday, Nov. 8.

Winners will be announced by noon Monday, Nov. 9.

The Halloween Photo Contest is sponsored by Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum, plus Elwha River Casino, Fiesta Jalisco, First Federa, and Wilder Auto.

For questions or to report problems regarding posting a photo, email webmaster@peninsuladailynews.com.

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