Well, the First Annual Halloween TEAM Scream Contest and Fall Festival was Saturday here at Team Auto Group, and we didn't know what to expect since the weather was pretty awful. The rain had stopped that morning, leaving puddles around the lot, and it was freezing. But people came, and were there right at 10 a.m., with the rest of the crew scrambling around to get things ready. But things magically came together, and volunteers kept pouring in throughout the day.
Twelve people participated in the Scream Contest, and the winner for the girls, Aniya Simmons, 9, practiced Friday night for the contest, she said, and was the first to sign up Saturday morning. She even sacrificed getting to a birthday party on time for the contest... but it was worth it, she said. Her mother, Sheree Forbes, won the women's category.
Steppin' Out Dance Company also had around 50 girls perform several Halloween dances, and Megan Braun, Junior Elite Miss North Carolina, sang a few songs to warm up the crowd.
The pie throwing brought the most participants, and raised more than $50 alone for the United Way. Rowan County Sheriff Kevin Auten and Salisbury Police Chief Rory Collins were dressed in orange inmate clothing, teasing those throwing the pies. We offered to let them take a walk through our car wash, but they declined. They had a lot of fun, and it was definitely the highlight of Saturday's event.
The hot dogs were almost completely gone (240 of them), so I'd say we had a pretty good turnout at the festival.
Bob Pendergrass from Dan Nicholas Park was very busy showing off two snakes, a tarantula and a blue-tongued skink. The Rowan County Sheriff's Office brought a Chevrolet Caprice, and the Salisbury Fire Department brought a fire truck and the smoke house. The petting zoo from Clippity Clop To You brought with them ducks, a mini horse, goats, chickens and rabbits, and Kristina from Face Painting Party Girls didn't get a break from the line of children waiting to have their faces transformed to beautiful butterflies or scary monsters. 99.7 FM The Fox was also there doing a live broadcast from the lot.
A big special thanks go to all of our volunteers:
- Salisbury High School Air Force JROTC
- Rowan County Sheriff's Explorers
- Boy Scouts of Rowan County
- J.F. Hurley YMCA
- Rory Collins and Kevin Auten
Without the volunteers we couldn't have had the event.
We ended up raising just under $500 for the United Way of Rowan County and hope that next year we can at least double the amount.
Please visit our Facebook page to look at the pictures - http://www.facebook.com/teamautogroup
Here's a video filled with the performances, scream contest, pie throwing and games at the festival. There are also several photos at the end of the video. Enjoy!
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