One of the most artistic and colorful scarecrows is designed by Georgetown Arts & Flowers, sponsors of the scarecrow contest each fall. RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
A sure sign of fall in Georgetown are the numerous scarecrows on light poles along South Bedford Street and East Market Street. Each year, Georgetown Arts & Flowers Scarecrow Contest spruces up the downtown area.
A large Info Retrieval Buzz Lightyear scarecrow appears to be ready for takeoff.
The Horizon House scarecrow, dressed in scrubs, is ready with needle in hand to give a shot.
The Georgetown Public Works Department has a pair of working scarecrows on display at the corner of The Circle and South Bedford Street.
Sussex County Call Board employees have one of the most elaborate scarecrows that is also spreading the message of signing up for Smart 911.
Capt. Gill from the Sussex County Planning & Zoning Department is wearing an employee tag. Must be a backstory.
Sussex County Administration’s Minion scarecrow keeps his eyes on the comings and goings outside the county administration building.
A scarecrow with a Hispanic look is on display from Ed Mercado Market, located on Layton Street.
Given’s Flowers always displays great scarecrows. This Snoopy scarecrow reminds people that flowers can get you out of the doghouse.
Fall colors adorn this elegant lady scarecrow designed by Sandy Hill Greenhouses.
Scaredy Crow is this year’s creation from Georgetown Public Library.
Read Aloud Delaware gets its message across with a tall Mother Goose scarecrow.
The Georgetown Presyterian Church scarecrow has the whole world in his hands.
Cub Scout Pack 95 is urging young people to sign up for Scouts.