Why Bucks County Homeowners Are Celebrating Halloween in July

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Bucks County’s Josh Stolarski is one of many homeowners turning summer into a spooky spectacle with oversized lawn ghosts and ghouls.

Bucks County’s Josh Stolarski is one of many homeowners in the region turning summer into a spooky spectacle with oversized lawn ghosts and ghouls, writes JD Mullane for Bucks County Courier Times.  

Stolarski’s 10-foot skeleton, festively dressed for various holidays, has become a beloved fixture in his neighborhood. “The kids love him,” he says. 

Inspired by a 2012 episode of Disney’sGravity Falls,” where characters celebrated Halloween in June, “Summerween” fans have now adopted July 31 or any summer day for their spooky festivities. 

What started as a whimsical idea has grown into a booming industry, with retailers like Home Depot unveiling their Halloween collections mid-summer. 

This year’s standout items include a 7-foot Skeleton Dog with glowing eyes and a 12-foot Levitating Reaper, reflecting the growing demand for elaborate decorations.  

Read more about the Summerween trend in the Bucks County Courier Times.  


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