On Friday, October 24, 2025, downtown Park Hills came alive with a little extra magic as the Park Hills–Leadington Chamber of Commerce hosted its inaugural Witches on Main event. The evening transformed West Main Street into a bustling celebration of creativity, community, and Halloween spirit, drawing hundreds of residents and visitors for a night filled with laughter, shopping, music, and friendly competition.
Witches on Main featured a full lineup of activities, including themed contests, live entertainment, food and beverage vendors, and family-friendly attractions. Guests enjoyed delicious offerings from local food trucks and restaurants such as Loaded Food Truck, The Lunch Lady, Karl’s Kitchen, Hooked on Riverside Grill, General Custards Sips N’ Sweets, and Four Towns Brewing Company, as well as seasonal favorites like homemade apple cider and s’mores kits sold by the Chamber to support future community programming.
Throughout the evening, visitors shopped from a variety of unique vendors and artisans, danced to music from our fantastic DJ, and participated in three highlight contests: the Cackles of the Coven Cackle Contest, sponsored by County Commissioner Kary Buckley; the Enchanted Brims Witches Hat Contest, sponsored by The Magnificent White Magnolia Ballroom; and the Wicked Wardrobes Witches Costume Contest, sponsored by Keenly Bridal & Prom. Each contest brought out the creativity and personality of attendees, making for a night of fun competition and unforgettable memories.
The Chamber extends its heartfelt gratitude to the many individuals and organizations who helped make the event possible. Special thanks are given to our supporting sponsors: Park Hills Domino’s, Keenly Bridal & Prom, The Magnificent White Magnolia Ballroom, Kary Buckley, Dave Kater, Bening Motor Company, ODACS, Josh Browning – State Farm, The Eye Studio, Park Hills Chevrolet, Nicholson Heating & Air, and Graphic Options. Their generosity and community spirit helped bring this event to life.
“We are so grateful for the incredible turnout and the enthusiasm from both our vendors and the community,” said Tamara Coleman, Executive Director of the Park Hills–Leadington Chamber of Commerce. “This event was made possible by the collaboration and creativity of so many people. Seeing our downtown filled with smiling faces, laughter, and local pride was the true measure of its success.”
The Chamber also extends appreciation to every vendor, volunteer, and attendee who contributed to the evening’s success—and to the many “witches and warlocks” who filled Main Street with charm, costume, and cackles.
Plans are already underway for Witches on Main 2026, and the Chamber encourages community members to follow the Witches on Main and Park Hills–Leadington Chamber of Commerce Facebook pages for announcements, photos, and future registration opportunities.
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- October 24, 2025
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