Lamp posts on South Bedford Street and East Market Street in downtown Georgetown are decorated with a variety of scarecrows. The annual showcase event is sponsored by Georgetown Arts & Flowers.
![One of the most elaborate, and a favorite of many passersby, is the Georgetown Presbyterian Church scarecrow asking for some love, peace, kindness and patience.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/10/field/image/_DSC5409.jpg)
One of the most elaborate, and a favorite of many passersby, is the Georgetown Presbyterian Church scarecrow asking for some love, peace, kindness and patience.
![The better to see you with. Large eyes keep watch on downtown Georgetown thanks to the King Crop Insurance scarecrow.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/10/field/image/_DSC5422.jpg)
The better to see you with. Large eyes keep watch on downtown Georgetown thanks to the King Crop Insurance scarecrow.
![The Delaware Department of Justice scarecrow is ready to do some bird scaring in a local farm field.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/10/field/image/_DSC5440.jpg)
The Delaware Department of Justice scarecrow is ready to do some bird scaring in a local farm field.
![Givens Flowers has a scarecrow ballerina ready to do an arabesque on the sidewalks of downtown Georgetown.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/10/field/image/DSC_2472.jpg)
Givens Flowers has a scarecrow ballerina ready to do an arabesque on the sidewalks of downtown Georgetown.