Howl’oween picnic attracts hundreds of community members for a spooky adventure

SAXONWOLD – Young and old showed their scary side at the annual Howl'oween Picnic.


Hundreds of community members dressed in frightful outfits flocked to the Johannesburg Zoo on 26 October for the annual Howl’oween Picnic.

Families and friends went to town competing for the best dressed award.

Visitors traversed various scary zones and collected treats along the way.

Journalist Sarah Koning was there to capture all of the action…

 

Back: Christine, Dylan and Jacques Niemand. Front: Michael Williams soak up the spooky atmosphere at the zoo. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Mpho, Nala, Mabotseba and Mandla Masangane scare other visitors at the Howl’oween Picnic. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Rozanne Blignaut, Danielle Meiring, Talon de Witt and Azele de Witt scare off ghosts at the Howl’oween Picnic. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Back: Randall Dicks and Rayne Ramsden. Middle: Simone and Layla Dicks. Front: Maggie Dicks dresses to impress. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Malebana Maleka, Jane Rampou, Amo Rampou and Zanele Mnisi dress up as princesses. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Back: Megan and Sean Noné. Front: Bailey and Ava Noné do some trick or treating at Joburg Zoo. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Zombies James Werner, Jared Niemand, Caysey Ludwig and Cameron Ludwig enjoy the fun activities at the Joburg Zoo. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Tinashe Goronga and Portia Mnisi dress to impress. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Nebraska Solomans, Crystle Spiers and Janine Botha enjoy the vibe at the zoo. Photo: Sarah Koning

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