It’s the Monster Match – Battle of the Beasts

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Who is the scariest of all time?

That’s what we’re asking you to decide.  We’re looking for the all-time scariest monster from the movies, old school or new!  It’s a “Monster Match”!

We’ve set up brackets of the best-known ghouls and creatures.  Click the link and vote in each round.  We’ll be drawing winners for tickets to “Tagsylvania” at Tag’s in Big Flats after each round of voting!

Now in its 15th year, “Tagsylvania” scares up some pretty good chills and thrills with their “Jerkus Circus”, “Psycho Swamp”, “Motel 666” and more!

First round voting now through 9/26 and we’ll draw on 9/27

Brenda Brockway-Smith and Lisa Housel both won a pair of tickets!

Second round voting 9/28 and 9/29 and we’ll draw on 9/30

Louise Meddaugh and Bobbie Jo Caldwell each won a pair to tickets!

Third round voting on 9/30 and 10/1 and we’ll draw on 10/2

Don Schedler and Joy Foster got tickets!

Final round voting for the champion 10/2and 10/3and Final Winner on 10/4

8 winners will be picked at random from all entries

Contest closes 10/3 at 5Pm

Vote now, Battle of the Beasts!

The fate of the monsters is in YOUR hands!

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