MISS IT, THE PUMPKINS WILL BE ON DISPLAY TOMORROW IN ROTARY PARK AS WELL. A HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST FOR MAN’S BEST FRIEND BROUGHT FANGS AND FUN TO THE STREETS OF BURLINGTON THIS AFTERNOON.
Hundreds gather for annual Howl’ween pet costume contest in Burlington
Beloved tradition brings fun and fangs to the Church Street Marketplace Saturday.
A Halloween costume contest for man’s best friend brought fangs and fun to the streets of Burlington Saturday afternoon.Church Street was packed with people and their pets for Burlington’s annual Howl’ween costume contest. There were several categories, including silliest costume, most original, best pup and owner, and best in show.Emilia Chittenden and her pug, Frisbee, entered the competition for the second year in a row.”I got this costume a few years ago, and then we saw this and thought, this is perfect! We’re here for fun, but if we win, that’d be cool too,” Chittenden said.Three winners were chosen for each category.Attendees say the event was the bark of the town, and they are already looking forward to next year.
A Halloween costume contest for man’s best friend brought fangs and fun to the streets of Burlington Saturday afternoon.
Church Street was packed with people and their pets for Burlington’s annual Howl’ween costume contest. There were several categories, including silliest costume, most original, best pup and owner, and best in show.
Emilia Chittenden and her pug, Frisbee, entered the competition for the second year in a row.
“I got this costume a few years ago, and then we saw this and thought, this is perfect! We’re here for fun, but if we win, that’d be cool too,” Chittenden said.
Three winners were chosen for each category.
Attendees say the event was the bark of the town, and they are already looking forward to next year.