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Zombies invade Milton
Fourth fest features live music, Halloween spirit
The Clampitt family of Po' Boys Fresh Creole & Catch (l-r) Michael, Jaxon, Nicholas and Melissa, put on their scariest faces. MADDY LAURIA PHOTOS
Janet Mesquita leads the Belles by the Bay in a performance of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” during the fourth annual Milton Zombie Fest Oct. 21. MADDY LAURIA PHOTOS
Bridgeville residents Ron and Mare Friedl get into character while volunteering at Milton Zombie Fest.
Rehoboth Beach residents Alexis Brown, 13, left, and Maya Rector, 13, helped with face-painting.
Laurel residents (l-r) Bode, Stan and Mackenzie Neal enjoy a beautiful fall day alongside zombies in Milton.
Watch out! Rehoboth Beach residents Kylie Feather, 14, and Grace Feather, 10, look like professional zombies.
Maggie Salamon of Milton works the beer tent at the festival.
Milton filled with Halloween spirit Oct. 21 as the undead marched the streets for Zombie Fest.
Getting into the zombie spirit are Slaughter Beach and Long Neck residents (l-r) Pat Manastero, Sheryl Herzog, Nancy Murray, Ben Manastero and Elena Kozlowski.
The Zombie Walk reaches downtown Milton.
Enjoying some Halloween-inspired arts and crafts at the Milton library are (l-r) West, 2-year-old Sawyer, 5-year-old Garrity and Jessica Cox of Milton.
Rachel Lynch of Lewes, left, zombifies 8-year-old Lelia Hughes.
Five-year-old Ian Stuart of Ellendale shows off his creation.
Belles by the Bay wowed the crowd with their Thriller dance.
There was a pretty big crowd for zombies.
Isaac Stuart of Ellendale, 7, shows off his monstrous creativity.
McKenna Perez, 7 of Dover, is a zombie on a mission.
Milton residents Bonita Johnson, 5, left, and Juliana Bradford, 8, are ready for Zombie Fest at Milton Public Library.
Milton resident Ariana Jimenez, 5, was one of Milton's cutest zombies.
Dover-based band Hoochi Coochi prepares to perform at Milton Zombie Fest. Shown are (l-r) band members Mark Reeves, Chelsea Grant, Fatz Hawkins and Danielle “Brown Suga” Johnson.
The undead walk in Milton.
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The Clampitt family of Po' Boys Fresh Creole & Catch (l-r) Michael, Jaxon, Nicholas and Melissa, put on their scariest faces. MADDY LAURIA PHOTOS
Janet Mesquita leads the Belles by the Bay in a performance of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” during the fourth annual Milton Zombie Fest Oct. 21. MADDY LAURIA PHOTOS
Bridgeville residents Ron and Mare Friedl get into character while volunteering at Milton Zombie Fest.
Rehoboth Beach residents Alexis Brown, 13, left, and Maya Rector, 13, helped with face-painting.
Laurel residents (l-r) Bode, Stan and Mackenzie Neal enjoy a beautiful fall day alongside zombies in Milton.
Watch out! Rehoboth Beach residents Kylie Feather, 14, and Grace Feather, 10, look like professional zombies.
Maggie Salamon of Milton works the beer tent at the festival.
Milton filled with Halloween spirit Oct. 21 as the undead marched the streets for Zombie Fest.
Getting into the zombie spirit are Slaughter Beach and Long Neck residents (l-r) Pat Manastero, Sheryl Herzog, Nancy Murray, Ben Manastero and Elena Kozlowski.
The Zombie Walk reaches downtown Milton.
Enjoying some Halloween-inspired arts and crafts at the Milton library are (l-r) West, 2-year-old Sawyer, 5-year-old Garrity and Jessica Cox of Milton.
Rachel Lynch of Lewes, left, zombifies 8-year-old Lelia Hughes.
Five-year-old Ian Stuart of Ellendale shows off his creation.
Belles by the Bay wowed the crowd with their Thriller dance.
There was a pretty big crowd for zombies.
Isaac Stuart of Ellendale, 7, shows off his monstrous creativity.
McKenna Perez, 7 of Dover, is a zombie on a mission.
Milton residents Bonita Johnson, 5, left, and Juliana Bradford, 8, are ready for Zombie Fest at Milton Public Library.
Milton resident Ariana Jimenez, 5, was one of Milton's cutest zombies.
Dover-based band Hoochi Coochi prepares to perform at Milton Zombie Fest. Shown are (l-r) band members Mark Reeves, Chelsea Grant, Fatz Hawkins and Danielle “Brown Suga” Johnson.
The undead walk in Milton.
Brainsssss.The annual Milton Zombie Fest returned this fall, bigger and better in its fourth year.
The Milton Theatre and Po’ Boys Creole & Fresh Catch co-sponsored the event, which featured three days of shows at the theater and a day-long festival Oct. 21. Zombies filled the street at night for the zombie walk, while the lot next to the Milton Historical Society featured a face-painting station, food trucks and live music.
The annual event raised $5,000 for local nonprofits, including the theater, Milton Fire Department, Milton Historical Society and Casa San Francisco. For more, go to facebook.com/MiltonZombieFest.
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The Clampitt family of Po' Boys Fresh Creole & Catch (l-r) Michael, Jaxon, Nicholas and Melissa, put on their scariest faces. MADDY LAURIA PHOTOS
Janet Mesquita leads the Belles by the Bay in a performance of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” during the fourth annual Milton Zombie Fest Oct. 21. MADDY LAURIA PHOTOS
Bridgeville residents Ron and Mare Friedl get into character while volunteering at Milton Zombie Fest.
Rehoboth Beach residents Alexis Brown, 13, left, and Maya Rector, 13, helped with face-painting.
Laurel residents (l-r) Bode, Stan and Mackenzie Neal enjoy a beautiful fall day alongside zombies in Milton.
Watch out! Rehoboth Beach residents Kylie Feather, 14, and Grace Feather, 10, look like professional zombies.
Maggie Salamon of Milton works the beer tent at the festival.
Milton filled with Halloween spirit Oct. 21 as the undead marched the streets for Zombie Fest.
Getting into the zombie spirit are Slaughter Beach and Long Neck residents (l-r) Pat Manastero, Sheryl Herzog, Nancy Murray, Ben Manastero and Elena Kozlowski.
The Zombie Walk reaches downtown Milton.
Enjoying some Halloween-inspired arts and crafts at the Milton library are (l-r) West, 2-year-old Sawyer, 5-year-old Garrity and Jessica Cox of Milton.
Rachel Lynch of Lewes, left, zombifies 8-year-old Lelia Hughes.
Five-year-old Ian Stuart of Ellendale shows off his creation.
Belles by the Bay wowed the crowd with their Thriller dance.
There was a pretty big crowd for zombies.
Isaac Stuart of Ellendale, 7, shows off his monstrous creativity.
McKenna Perez, 7 of Dover, is a zombie on a mission.
Milton residents Bonita Johnson, 5, left, and Juliana Bradford, 8, are ready for Zombie Fest at Milton Public Library.
Milton resident Ariana Jimenez, 5, was one of Milton's cutest zombies.
Dover-based band Hoochi Coochi prepares to perform at Milton Zombie Fest. Shown are (l-r) band members Mark Reeves, Chelsea Grant, Fatz Hawkins and Danielle “Brown Suga” Johnson.
The undead walk in Milton.
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