Honoring Native American Heritage Month.
/The County Administration Center was lit Wednesday night to honor Native American Heritage Month.
The County Administration Center was lit Wednesday night to honor Native American Heritage Month.
Congratulations to Veronica Castro for winning the 2023 County Employees Costume Contest! Castro, an administrative analyst for the HHSA Budget Office, dressed as Darla from "Finding Nemo."
More than 2,000 employees voted in the poll to select the winner from 10 finalists.
Vote for your favorite finalist in the Costume Contest. Check out the photos and then take the poll on the InSite homepage (lower, left side of the webpage). The poll is open through 5 p.m. on Wednesday Nov. 1.
The finalists are:
LEGO Mini Figures
Darla from Finding Nemo
Bro Thor
Wizard of Oz
Beetlejuice
Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus
[Name Has Been Redacted]
Billy from Saw
Salt n Pepa and DJ Spinderella
Ghostbusters
See their images below.
It’s not too late to share a photo of your costume. Email a photo to be added to the gallery.
LEGO Mini figures
Darla from Finding Nemo
BRo Thor
Wizard of Oz
Beetlejuice
Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus
[Name Has BEen Redacted]
Billy from Saw
Salt N Pepa and DJ spinderella
Ghostbusters
Congratulations to the Lip Sync Battle winner Danny Chavarria, office assistant with Self-Sufficiency Services - El Cajon Family Resource Center. Chavarria participated in the competition that took place at the County Operations Center during the Halloweentown Festival.
He “sang” and danced to Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” from “Barbie The Movie”.
Look into my crystal rectangular ball to relive the entertaining festivities at the County Operation Center's Halloweentown at the plaza.
Did you miss the “Halloweentown” festival and Lip Sync Battle at the County Operations Center? Watch it now on InSite!
Congratulations to the Lip Sync Battle winner Danny Chavarria, office assistant with Self-Sufficiency Services - El Cajon Family Resource Center!
The results are in! Public Health Nurse Tyler Eickholt won the pumpkin carving contest. They created a cute gnome home out of a pumpkin.
Nearly 2,000 County employees voted in the poll that closed on Halloween Eve.
Be sure to vote in the costume contest poll on Nov. 1. Employees will select the winner in this contest too.
This Oct. 31, the plaza at the County Operations Center (COC) will be transformed into “Halloweentown” with ghoulish games, creative crafts, a lip sync battle, creepy crawlies, a photo booth, candy and more tricks and treats from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
See what all the hocus pocus is about. Join us for the festival! All costumed and non-costumed employees are welcome.
If you can’t make it in person, be there in spirit—watch the event live on InSite. The livestream will start at approximately 11:45 a.m.
Halloween doesn’t have to be a nightmare for your dental health. Chief Dental Officer, Dr. Fadra Whyte, DMD, MPH shared some small tricks to help you enjoy treats in a healthy way.
The entries are in! Vote for your favorite finalist in the Pumpkin Carving Contest. Check out the photos and then take the poll on the InSite homepage (lower, left side of the webpage). The poll is open through 5 p.m. on Halloween.
The finalists are a wolf, skeloctopus, dinosaur, witch and a gnome home.
It’s not too late to share a photo of your carved pumpkin. Email a photo to be added to the gallery.
Learn more about all the Halloween Happenings in San Diego County.
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