What's Happening?
Homewood's annual Haunted Homewood Halloween decorating contest has announced its winners, with the O'Malley family's 'cemetery' display of closed local businesses winning the Most Creative category. The
display features gravestones of businesses like Mitchell's Ice Cream and Walt's Food Center, sparking nostalgic conversations among community members. The contest attracted 28 participants across three categories: Scariest, Child Friendly, and Most Creative.
Why It's Important?
The contest fosters community engagement and celebrates local history, encouraging residents to reminisce about past businesses and shared experiences. It also draws visitors from surrounding areas, boosting local tourism and community spirit. Such events can strengthen neighborhood bonds and promote cultural heritage.
What's Next?
The success of this year's contest may inspire more residents to participate in future events, potentially leading to larger and more elaborate displays. The O'Malley family plans to continue their theme next year, incorporating more community suggestions. This could further enhance the contest's appeal and impact.
Beyond the Headlines
The nostalgic theme of the O'Malley display highlights the cultural significance of local businesses and their role in community identity. It underscores the importance of preserving memories and fostering connections through creative expression, which can contribute to a sense of belonging and continuity.










