Carrollton holds Witches Night Out
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Carrollton was abuzz with activity Thursday night for Witches Night Out. Ladies left their husbands and significant others at home for a night on the town to do some shopping and visiting the local business participating in the event, many which also had vendors set up outside. At the end of the evening the Best Witch Costume was announced at Copper Stills and Mash.

Jamie Boomershine, with Varble Orthodontics, hands someone a cookie and a free toothbrush at their booth. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Patti Nord was definitely competing for the Best Witch Costume. This one you really had to see to believe. The big wart on the chin – definite winner there. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Jenna Gray hands a young man a treat. She was set up inside Pharmacy Plus where she was handing out samples of hot apple cider. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Samantha Tucker holds up a pair of jeans that was on sale from All About You Beauty Bar and Boutique. They also had the Dippity Donut truck which had a line outside all night. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Tasha Campbell, with Hamel Chiropractic, gives a 10-minute mini massage to a customer inside their offices. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

This group of “inmates” from the local penitentiary were trying to raise money for their “flight to freedom” by selling cocoa bombs, called Birdie Bombs – get it – jail birds. Left to right: Aliah Henline, Alayna Rosentreter, Nola Steinacher and Becca Heck. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)
