There were three divisions
Basically it was grouped by preschool, elementary school and middle school.
I had the honor of being one of the judges, along with Lynne Mayes and Sandra Brautigam, library manager.
It wasn't easy choosing, since all of them would make a parent proud (like how I worded that? ☺). There was also a "staff's choice award" chosen by longtime library helper Rafael Hermosillo.
Three of the four winners posed for a group photo... with a little help from dad. ☺ |
Rafael Hermosillo speaking to all the artists. |
The artists as they were being polled about next year's Halloween event. |
I heard that this artist has won, with different blind judges, four years in a row. |
This pumpkin was painted to be a hedgehog (not Sonic, mind you) so it was purposefully on its side. |
This blue pumpkin was chosen to receive the staff's choice award. |
Jack Skellington was also a favorite. |
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– Flannery O'Connor
What a coincidence, Wildomar Rap doesn't change according to your ability to stomach it either.
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