ENTERTAINMENTPhotos: Sea Witch FestivalRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALLayla Ingle, 4, and Tucker Ingle, 6, from Ridgely, Maryland.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALThe Woodland String Band marches.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALNathan Falcone, 6, of Rehoboth Beach, dressed as a pirate.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALGrace Thomas and Nathan Falcone, from Rehoboth Beach, atop the "Sea Witch" boat.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRevell Fleming, from Seaford, puts on a scary face.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALCharlotte Calvert, from Warrenton, Virginia, dressed as a "geisha girl."CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALAva and Grayden Ripanti, from Townsend, are puppets.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALMontana Jones, from Ashburn, Virginia, is a gumball machine.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL"Minnie Mouse" AKA Sue Krick, from Rehoboth Beach, watches as the Shriners ride by.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival was held in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, Oct. 25, with great weather that brought thousands of people to town to see the ghosts, goblins and any other creature imaginable.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL"Lucy" made an appearance.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALCarol Everhart, the creator of the Sea Witch, rides in the parade.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALPaula and Kimberly Zoller, along with Revell Fleming, all from Saeford, at Rehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALThe Reichelderfer Family, from Mullica Hill, New Jersey, is dressed for Rehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALThe Polis Family, from Deptford, New Jersey, did a "Noah's Ark" theme.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALThree-year-old Finnley Huovinen, from Ocean View, is an up-and-coming sailor.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL"Elton John" AKA Justin Fisher, from Lewes.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALBees, AKA the Haun Family, from Annapolis.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALThe "Circus" with Diane and Bob Jannone and granddaughter Leighana Dougherty, all from Rehoboth Beach.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALKaren and Ginger Shaud, from Rehoboth Beach.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALChristine Blair and Deb Barr, from Rehoboth Beach, dressed as witches at Rehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALSal Ammari and Chase Potter, from Singapore, here for Rehoboth Beach's 25th Annual Sea Witch Festival.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALNick and Lu Bradley, along with Tucker Seldomridge, all from Chesapeake City, Maryland, dressed as Star Wars characters.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTom, Rachel and Fran W., from Philadelphia, jump through hoops.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALIris and Mallory W., from Philadelphia, are Romans.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL