Stratford Press

Get creative — and maybe scare someone

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Registrati­ons are now open for Stratford District’s famous Scarecrow Trail.

Stratford District Council invites community members, families, schools and businesses to fire up their creativity and display a scarecrow for the sixth annual trail.

Registrati­ons are open until October 19.

Kate Whareaitu, director community services, says council is excited to see what people create.

“We’ve had scarecrow Darth Vader, straw-filled superheroe­s, and everything in between. We’ve got a creative community with a great sense of humour.

“They’ve really made the event what it is.”

People can enter one of four scarecrow categories: pre-school, primary school, business and open.

There’s also a prize on offer for the best use of recycled materials.

Whareaitu encourages new scarecrow makers to register in 2022.

“If you’re not sure where to start, or you need materials and a helping hand, we’re holding a free Scarecrow Building Workshop during the school holidays.

“We’ve got great prizes on offer thanks to the generous support of Stratford New World, Fulton Hogan, Stratford ITM and Stratford Business Associatio­n,” she says.

The free Scarecrow Building Workshop is on October 5 from 10am to 12pm at the Stratford War Memorial Centre. Bookings are not required.

The Scarecrow Trail is open from October 28 to November 13.

Members of the public can hop on the trail and discover all the scarecrows in the district for the chance to win prizes.

Entry forms are available from the Stratford Library and Visitor Informatio­n Centre, and online at Stratford. govt.nz.

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Registrati­ons are now open for the Stratford Scarecrow Trail.

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