Things that go bump in the daylight

SALISBURY —  A spirited group of sophomores from the Salisbury School, led by art teacher Erika Crofut, dominated this year’s Fall Festival scarecrow contest with an ambitious piece, “The Pirates are Coming.â€�

Constructed (mostly) at the school, and assembled on the town Green by The White Hart on Friday morning, “it was truly a group project,� Crofut said. Each student made a section.

“The most impressive part was the group installation done from flatbed pile to finished art — in 50 minutes,� said Crofut.

“Now that is  teamwork!â€�

The contest had two aspects — winners in the different classes as picked by judges Allen Blagden, Marjory Reid and Jena Allee (with assistance from Jack Allee), and winners determined by popular vote.

The winners in the judged classes were:

Business

1. “Curl up and Dye,� by Dee Crispino

2. “OMG!,� by Salisbury Wines

3. “Around the Campfire,� by Camp Sloane

Individual

1. “Blood Thirsty,� by Karen Deveau

2. “Going Green for Grandchildren,� by Heather

3. “It’s a Mad Hatter Halloween — Don’t Be Late,� by Linda Campbell

Group

1. “The Pirates Are Coming� by Salisbury School

2. “SWSA Hosts Olympic Hopefuls,� by Cindy Ross, Cricket Trotta and Nina Mathus for SWSA

Junior Group

1. “Salisbury Kids Are Jumping,� by Salisbury School Families

2. “Juliette and Daisy,� by Junior Girl Scout Troop 40162

Family

1. “Alvin the Alien,� by the Good family

2. “Leaf Boy,� by the Breslauer family

And in the popular voting, the People’s Choice Awards went to the following:

Business

1. “Around the Campfire,� by Camp Sloane

2. “iCrow,� by Salisbury Pharmacy

3. “OMG!,� by Salisbury Wines

Individual

1. “It’s a Mad Hatter Halloween — Don’t Be Late,� by Linda Campbell

2. “Blue Ribbon,� by Elvia Gignoux

 3. “Halloween Beauty Queen,â€� by Sara Campbell

Group

1. “The Pirates Are Coming,� by Salisbury School

2. “SWSA Hosts Olympic Hopefuls,� by Cindy Ross, Cricket Trotta and Nina Mathus for SWSA

Junior Group

1. “Salisbury Kids Are Jumping,� by Salisbury School Families

2. “Juliette and Daisy,� by Junior Girl Scout Troop 40162

Family

1. “Leaf Boy,� by the Breslauer family

2. “Alvin the Alien,� by the Good family

Overall Winner of People’s Choice:

“The Pirates Are Coming,� by Salisbury School

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