Here in Central Florida, this horned goat-demon is the subject of several events over the next few weeks and is even doing a few meet-and-greets to take photos. And if there’s one thing Central Floridians like, it’s a costumed character meet-and-greet.
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The COVID-delayed Krampus Haunted House opened for one night only Saturday to any visitors brave enough to enter.
NEW ULM It was not Halloween or Christmas, but the two holidays still merged into one event Saturday night.
The Krampus-themed Haunted House was back from the dead at 21 S. Minnesota St. The event was originally scheduled for December, but COVID-19 restrictions prevented the haunted house from welcoming guests until now.
The Krampus Haunted House was a one-night-only event, but it did attract plenty looking for something scary to do in late January besides shoveling snow.
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Around 155 people on 32 teams lined up in front of St. Paulâs in preparation for the cannon fire signifying the start of the race.
NEW ULM Vehicles with yellow flags could be seen driving throughout New Ulm Saturday. These vehicles were part of the St. Paul Lutheran Elementary School’s annual Amazing Race contest.
For the last five years, St. Paul’s has been hosting an Amazing Race event every year. Different teams meet at the school before racing out to be the first to solve of series of clues scattered around New Ulm. This year saw the highest team turnout, with 32 teams participating in the contest.