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Haunted Hayride hosted by the Paragould family
Paragould, Arkansas – For the past three years, Allen and Sarah Thomas have been throwing a spooky hayride for their loved ones.
For the fourth year, they conducted it on Saturday evening, October 26.
The majority of the hayride’s attractions are handcrafted. There are many surprises, such as spiders dropping from the sky and flying witches.
Their house and yard are decked out for Halloween, and food is also provided.
According to Sarah Thomas, one of their friends hosted a haunted hayride when she and her husband moved to Paragould, and after he passed away, Allen and Sarah wanted to continue the custom.
Additionally, according to Sarah Thomas, they aim to have a new theme each year.
This year’s theme is E.T. Phone Home, which is about aliens. As such, we have a section dedicated to setting up aliens, along with all the other things, of course. We have skeletons, witches, and all the other Halloween-related frightful things,” she remarked.
According to Thomas, Hayride has grown significantly during the past three years. Additionally, the family uses Christmas towns to decorate for the holiday.
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