It's October and that means things are going to get a little strange and bizarre at the Witchy Paddle event this Sunday, October 7, at Piney Bay Recreation Area on beautiful Lake Dardanelle in London, Arkansas.

That's right, get dressed up in your best witch costume and ditch the broom for an oar and paddleboard, that will cast a spell on anyone coming to watch this unique fun festive event on Lake Dardanelle.
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It doesn't matter if you are a bad witch or a good witch all witches are invited to participate in this similar event that first got started in Morro Bay in California and has grown into a worldwide phenomenon.
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The Witching Hour

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Piney Bay Recreation Area

The Witchy Paddle event begins at 1 p.m. and is sponsored by Piney Paddles Tours and Rentals. You will be left spellbound after seeing so many witches hovering on their paddleboards. If you are looking for a Witchy Woman chances are you will find her here!

This event makes me think of that movie quote from Practical Magic.

"There's a little witch in all of us"

If you are interested in participating all witches must pre-register for this event by calling 484-374-0559 or by visiting their Facebook page.

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This most definitely sounds like some wicked fun this Sunday, October 7, now if we just get an event like this in Witcherville, Arkansas.

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Get the story behind the Witches Paddle event that started in Moro Bay on the coast of California.

Here's a little about Lake Dardanelle in Arkansas site of the Witchy Paddle.

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