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Halloween highlights: Homes decorated to be spooky for the holiday

Homes decorated to be spooky for the holiday

Photo provided by Staci Kupfner
(Photo provided by Staci Kupfner) Staci Kupfner, who lives at 806 48th St. in Vienna, decorated her house for the Halloween season with several different skeletons, some featuring celebrities such as Hugh Hefner, left, or different concepts such as a clown or an angry grandma.
(Photo provided by Mike Woodgerd) Trick-or-treaters pose for a photo with a black light Saturday at a residence on Harmar Hill in Marietta. The alien-themed decorations were put up by 1978 Marietta High School graduate Mike Woodgerd and his wife Marci, who handed out treats at Mike’s mother’s house because she got more trick-or-treat traffic than they do at their home in Virginia.
(Photo provided by Mike Woodgerd) Mike Woodgerd, a 1978 graduate of Marietta High School, and his wife Marci decorated his mother’s Riverview Drive house on Harmar Hill in this alien theme and handed out candy there Saturday since her neighborhood sees a lot more trick-or-treaters than their home in Virginia.
(Photo provided by Mike Woodgerd) Mike Woodgerd poses for a photo Saturday in front of glow-in-the-dark decorations he put up at his mother’s house on Harmar Hill in Marietta. Woodgerd and his wife Marci gave out candy there since his mother’s neighborhood receives more trick-or-treaters than their Virginia home.
(Photo provided) Marci, left, and Mike Woodgerd pose for a photo Saturday in front of glow-in-the-dark decorations they put up at Mike’s mother’s house on Harmar Hill in Marietta. The Woodgerds gave out candy there since his mother’s neighborhood receives more trick-or-treaters than their Virginia home.

Homeowner Staci Kupfner said it is her first year living in a part of Vienna where she will receive trick-or-treaters, so she decided to go all-out on her decorations. “We’re planning on staying open later during trick or treat because we want all the trick-or-treaters,” she said. Kupfner also plans to clear out her driveway for trick-or-treating this evening so her friends who don’t normally receive trick-or-treaters can also give out candy at their house.

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