Zombies return!
PUTNAM — The final evening of the 2018 First Fridays season promises to provide thrills and chills with the return of the annual Zombie Fashion Show. Oct. 5 participants and spectators are invited to partake in a frighteningly fun evening on Main Street in Putnam.
The October First Fridays event remains unique from the rest of the season with the public encouraged to not just attend the festival, but to take a starring role. The spectacle begins shortly after 7 p.m. with a “Thrilling” performance by The Complex Performing Arts Centre on Main Street. Then, starting at 7:30 p.m., zombies of all ages will stroll down a putrid runway for prizes. Event sponsor Hot Costumes of Webster will transform lower Main Street into a haunted graveyard for the evening, complete with props and an otherworldly fog. There will be an expanded runway and enhanced lighting, lighting courtesy of Steve White of Flash Times Photo Booth. Zombie Fashion Show will have a killer soundtrack provided by DJ “Scary” Gary O of WINY.
For 2018, the event will feature three categories: Youth (2 – 12), Adult (ages 13+), and Group, with prizes awarded to the top three in each category. Prizes will include gift cards to a variety of local shops and restaurants as well as other surprise items. Entries are limited, and preregistration is required for those interested in participating. Registration is available online at: http://www.discoverputnam.com.
The 2017 event saw record-breaking crowds and 2018 is expected to see even more visitors to this celebrated event. For highlights from last year, visitors are encouraged to visit the Discover Putnam Facebook page for a video of the many impressive zombies who rose from the dead to haunt Main Street: https://www.facebook.com/discoverputnam/videos/302880467187911/.
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Cruisin'
This classic was part of the Classic Car and Truck Cruise Sept. 29 at King Cadillac GMC. Photo courtesy of Mandy Lamica.
PSA 6
Hamden Hall 0
You couldn’t have drawn it up any better if you’re the Putnam Science Academy Mustangs. The boys’ varsity soccer team began the year by tying the #8 nationally ranked Martin Luther King High School in their first game as a team under Head Coach Ivan Damulira.
After tying Williston last week 1-1, the Mustangs bounced back in a big way with a 6-0 shutout win over Hamden Hall. Class of 2019 striker Vinny Knupp scored two goals all coming in the 1st half to lead PSA to victory. Class of 2021 striker Felipe Luis added 2 goals of his own in the win. PSA is now 4-0-2 and have outscored opponents 23-4 in the first 6 games of the 2018-2019 campaign.
Josh Sanchas
Sports Information Director
Putnam Science Academy
Celebration
The Putnam Rotary Club Sept. 25 celebrated its 95th anninversary. Courtesy photo.