LAST DAY for costume contest. Enter by 12 noon today. (And VOTE in our pumpkin-carving contest!)

  • By JACOB BLACK Peninsula Daily News Forks Correspondent
  • Friday, November 2, 2012 12:01am
  • News
YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO TO THIS EXTREME! Harry Orell

YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO TO THIS EXTREME! Harry Orell

By JACOB BLACK Peninsula Daily News Forks Correspondent

HALLOWEEN MAY HAVE come and gone, but there’s still time to enter our costume contest for a shot at fame, fortune and some prizes!

The deadline for entries is 12 noon today, so what are you waiting for?

Get your camera out now and share that perfect pic of your creative, spooky or borderline politically correct Halloween costume.

Meanwhile, it’s time to vote for the best carved jack­-o-­lantern on the North Olympic Peninsula in our other photo contest at www.peninsuladailynews.com.

And you can start voting for the best costume contest at noon.

To submit your costume photo, or to vote, go to www.peninsuladailynews.com and look for the split orange button in the middle of the page (below “Hot Links”) marked “Pumpkin­ Carving Contest” and “Costume Contest.”

Pick the contest and follow the instructions.

Winners will be chosen by you and other online voters.

You can vote up to five times per day during the voting period.

The three entries in each contest that receive the most online votes will win prizes from our contests’ spooktacular sponsors listed on the contest pages.

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