On November 6, 2018

Snake Charmer wins season pass at annual Halloween party

Amy Carr of Chittenden won first place in the costume contest at the Wobbly Barn on Halloween night, Oct. 31.

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The legendary annual party boasts a grand prize of a Killington season pass, bringing heavy competition to the floor. It has been the premier Halloween party in Killington for over 50 years.

The winners in all categories were as follows:

Best Costume – Amy Carr as Snake Charmer

Best Couple Costume – Even Anderson and Emma Pells as a Piano and Stevie Wonder

Best Group Costume – Sam Budusky, Korey Kubricki, Mike Bouffard and Crissi Row at Forest Gump Characters

The annual event door proceeds benefit the Killington Volunteer Fire Department.

Krishna Funk Band played live music for the large costumed crowd.

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