Witching Good Time raises nearly $2,700 for Youth Bureau
A group of Witching Good Time attendees, all dressed up in their best witchy garb to help raise money for the Norwich Youth Bureau. (Photo by Dustin Genter of 5th Dimension Photography)
NORWICH — The sixth annual Witching Good Time went off without a hitch this weekend, drawing approximately 150 visitors throughout the day.
The event touted five local musical performers, dances by the High Kicks and Broomstix dance troupe, food provided by Funk-e-BBQ, tarot card readings, raffles, and more. Residents dressed as witches flocked to Rita's Tavern, where the event is held every year, to participate in the festivities and support a good cause.
Best of all, the Halloween fundraising event raised $2,695 to be donated to the Norwich Youth Bureau, marking the Witching Good Time's largest fundraising effort to date.
The event touted five local musical performers, dances by the High Kicks and Broomstix dance troupe, food provided by Funk-e-BBQ, tarot card readings, raffles, and more. Residents dressed as witches flocked to Rita's Tavern, where the event is held every year, to participate in the festivities and support a good cause.
Best of all, the Halloween fundraising event raised $2,695 to be donated to the Norwich Youth Bureau, marking the Witching Good Time's largest fundraising effort to date.
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