Friday, October 29, 2010

Ho Baron to Feature Two Living Statues on Halloween

Trick-or-treaters are bound to run into this witch and ghosts this Halloween.

Newmanistas are getting ready to greet trick-or-treaters again this Halloween. Many will likely be greeted by the scarecrows and jack-o-lanterns from the very successful Pumpkin Patch last weekend.

Once again the big excitement will center around Ho Baron's home on Aurora and Piedras. Ho sent this invitation to his neighbors in the Newman Park Neighborhood Association as well as to members of the Manhattan Heights Association:
"I'll be featuring two 'living statues' to entertain at my house this Halloween ever from 6:30 to 9:30. I've had a 'living statue' in front of the house as I hand out candy for the past 4 years; and this year there will be two on stands, spot lit and interacting. The concept of 'living statues' has become common on walking streets in larger cities, but it's rare to see this 'performance art' in El Paso. You all are invited to pass by."
Last year Ho Baron had one 'living statue'. This year there will be two.

Baron's art is one of the richest treasures of the Newman Park area.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Would you happen to have anymore pumpkins for sale??? Ive been looking all around El Paso and have not been able to find any.. If anyone has a pumpkin for sale in the city of El Paso please let me know :)

Scott said...

Would you happen to have anymore pumpkins for sale??? Ive been looking all around El Paso and have not been able to find any.. If anyone has a pumpkin for sale in the city of El Paso please let me know :)

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