Jessica Lewis' creative skeleton hearse won first place in this years Scarecrow row competition in St. Regis. There were over a dozen scarecrow row entries, the most they've seen in several years. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
Second place went to Robin Suit with her festive and flannel pumpkin witch. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
The community council encouraged the St. Regis School to get involved in Scarecrow Row this year. This happy little scarecrow was made by the Kindergarten class.
Naomi Messenbrink of St. Regis used her knack for gardening as inspiration, it looks as though her scarecrow needs a cup of coffee.
This entry says it all. "Give Thanks" is displayed along with a patriotic sash and flag, it appears this scarecrow is bowing its head in praise.
The fourth grade class crafted this paper mache witch and added its owl friend.
Second place went to Robin Suit with her festive and flannel pumpkin witch. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
The community council encouraged the St. Regis School to get involved in Scarecrow Row this year. This happy little scarecrow was made by the Kindergarten class.
Naomi Messenbrink of St. Regis used her knack for gardening as inspiration, it looks as though her scarecrow needs a cup of coffee.
This entry says it all. "Give Thanks" is displayed along with a patriotic sash and flag, it appears this scarecrow is bowing its head in praise.
The fourth grade class crafted this paper mache witch and added its owl friend.