Check out the video slideshow below to see photos from the Holtville Halloween Carnival at Finley Elementary School, Holtville Trick-or-Treaters, the Collins Family's haunted house and more!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Haunted Holtville: The Scariest House in Town?
WORDS BY LUKE PHILLIPS
When I was in my early twenties my family moved from our home of 17 years on Kamm Rd., about a half-mile outside of Holtville, to a new home on the edge of town.
When I was in my early twenties my family moved from our home of 17 years on Kamm Rd., about a half-mile outside of Holtville, to a new home on the edge of town.
Across
the street and slightly to the east of our new home was an older house
surrounded by a fence made of railroad ties driven into the ground. Time had
taken a toll on the wooden beams and the entire fence leaned slightly inward
toward the house, giving it a very guarded feeling from the outside. The place
gave off a weird vibe right from the get-go, but at that point we had no idea just
how strange the place truly was.
The
house was empty when we moved into the neighborhood and remained that way for
some time. A couple of different people moved into the house, but no one stayed
for long. They mostly waited until their six-month lease was up and quickly
moved out. One of those people later became a family friend and shared some
truly creepy stories about their stay in the house, but they don't want to be
identified in this story, so we'll just call her Mrs. Smith.
Mrs.
Smith moved into the house with her family and quickly discovered that it was
not a fun place to live. She reported feeling something or someone sit down on
the edge of her bed at night when she knew no one was there. She experienced
strange sounds and touches. And most disturbing of all, she was once pinned to
her bed by an unseen force, unable to move and heard a voice whisper in her ear
"Tell them I love them."
I had
moved away and was living in Arizona when all this happened, but as soon as I
moved back to Holtville in 2009 I had my own experience involving the house,
the only experience that I've had in my life that I'm absolutely sure was
supernatural.
My wife
Liz (then my fiancé) and I were looking for a place in town to rent and
momentarily considered the creepy old house across from my parents. Keep in
mind that this was before we heard the ghost stories from the previous tenants.
We called the number on the rental sign out front and strangely enough, the realtor
told us that they didn't know anything about the house and that they didn't
even handle any homes in Holtville. We tried for about two weeks to find the
actually management company or individual that was renting the house, but to no
avail. It kind of felt like the house didn't want to be rented. As strange as
that sounds, that's the feeling we both got.
Since we
couldn't find anybody to show us the house, and we knew it was empty at the
time, we went over by ourselves one evening to have a look around the outside.
The house seemed to be oddly laid-out and constructed and we discovered that
there's actually a hidden garage door built into the side of the house. As we
made our way around one particularly dark corner of the house, Liz and I both
started feeling light-headed and dizzy and very, very unwelcome. We got out of
there and decided we didn't want to rent the place after all.
A few
days later Liz and I were sitting in front of the fence of my parents' front
lawn late at night, not far from the house across the street. We heard rustling
sounds in the yard behind the railroad tie fence, coming from the same corner of the property that had given us the willies a few days earlier. My first
thought was that a small animal of some sort was scuffling around, but then we
heard a door slam loudly and an angry old woman's voice distinctly yell:
"Get outta there!" Then in a split second everything fell silent.
You
might say what we heard could have been anything or anyone, and you may be
right, but I'm certain enough in my own head that what we heard was a ghost.
I knew I
wanted to write a story about a haunted house in Holtville for Halloween
this year and this was the only one I could think of, but I’m sure there are
plenty more. Have you experienced a haunting or any other ghostly activity here
in the Carrot Capital? Tell us about it in the comments section below!
Halloween 2012: Holtville's Best Decorated Homes
WORDS & PHOTOS BY LUKE PHILLIPS
Last night we drove up and down every street in Holtville, stopping at what we considered to be the best decorated homes this Halloween. Here are our top 5 favorites:
#5 - This display at 1112 Eighth Street was simple, but beautiful with wonderful color choices for the lights and intricate spider-web work. |
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Scientists Say Brawley Quake Swarms Caused By Active Volcano Under Salton Sea
WORDS & PHOTO BY LUKE PHILLIPS
Video: Big Bad Wolf Live at Barbara Worth Resort
PHOTO & VIDEO BY LUKE PHILLIPS
Holtville's own Big Bad Wolf took to the stage at Barbara Worth Resort Friday night for an acoustic set, followed by a full-band, electric performance. Watch the band play 'Take it Easy' by The Eagles below:
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El Centro Police Chief: Halloween Disguises Won't Work on Cops
BY LUKE PHILLIPS
The El Centro Police Department just issued a statement warning drunk drivers to stay off the roads of Imperial County this Halloween to avoid DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols, but the statement is kind of oddly-worded, warning Halloween revelers that their "disguise won't make them invisible to the Police," and the ECPD Police Chief actually says, "If you really want to be scared this Halloween, try getting pulled over by a police car that suddenly appears out of nowhere." Is he actually suggesting that we need to be afraid of the police? Wow. Just wow. Here's the rest of the statement:
[El Centro, CA]— If you think a Halloween costume will disguise your drunk or drug impaired driving, the Avoid the 8 – Imperial County DUI Task Force has a message just for you – “keep the party off the road.”
The Avoid the 8 - Imperial County DUI Task Force will be deploying additional officers on DUI Saturation Patrols supplementing routine patrols in several communities in the county.
“Local revelers should be aware that their Halloween disguises won't make them invisible to the Police, Sheriff or CHP officers who will crack down on drunk and drug impaired drivers throughout the region with an aggressive Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement effort,” said Police Chief Jim McGinley.
In fact, Chief McGinley noted, its law enforcement officers who are more likely to be ‘invisible’ to partygoers who have had too many drinks or take drugs to be driving. “If you really want to be scared this Halloween, try getting pulled over by a police car that suddenly appears out of nowhere,” Chief McGinley said. “Of course, one thing is for sure, the police arresting drunk or drug impaired drivers this Halloween will be visible enough, and they won't be mistaken for treats by folks who may think they are fine to drink and drive,” he added.
Nighttime is always a dangerous time on the road, but Halloween can be particularly scary if you get behind the wheel drunk or find yourself around a drunk driver. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 41 percent of all highway fatalities throughout the nation during the Halloween period in 2010 (6 p.m. Oct. 29 to 6 a.m. Nov. 1) involved a driver or a motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher.
“The scariest parts of Halloween aren’t the spooky costumes and scary pranks,” said Christopher J. Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety. “It’s a fact that too often drivers don’t plan ahead and end up turning reality into something much worse than the worst horror movie.”
To keep safe this Halloween, The Avoid the 8 Coalition recommends these simple tips:
• Plan a safe way home before the festivities begin.
• If you are taking medication or using drugs; beware! They can impair your driving, and
especially never mix with alcohol.
• Before drinking, designate a sober driver, and leave your car keys at home.
• If you’re impaired, take a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public
transportation so you are sure to get home safely.
• If you see a drunk driver on the road, Call 911!
Funding for this operation is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The El Centro Police Department just issued a statement warning drunk drivers to stay off the roads of Imperial County this Halloween to avoid DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols, but the statement is kind of oddly-worded, warning Halloween revelers that their "disguise won't make them invisible to the Police," and the ECPD Police Chief actually says, "If you really want to be scared this Halloween, try getting pulled over by a police car that suddenly appears out of nowhere." Is he actually suggesting that we need to be afraid of the police? Wow. Just wow. Here's the rest of the statement:
[El Centro, CA]— If you think a Halloween costume will disguise your drunk or drug impaired driving, the Avoid the 8 – Imperial County DUI Task Force has a message just for you – “keep the party off the road.”
The Avoid the 8 - Imperial County DUI Task Force will be deploying additional officers on DUI Saturation Patrols supplementing routine patrols in several communities in the county.
“Local revelers should be aware that their Halloween disguises won't make them invisible to the Police, Sheriff or CHP officers who will crack down on drunk and drug impaired drivers throughout the region with an aggressive Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement effort,” said Police Chief Jim McGinley.
In fact, Chief McGinley noted, its law enforcement officers who are more likely to be ‘invisible’ to partygoers who have had too many drinks or take drugs to be driving. “If you really want to be scared this Halloween, try getting pulled over by a police car that suddenly appears out of nowhere,” Chief McGinley said. “Of course, one thing is for sure, the police arresting drunk or drug impaired drivers this Halloween will be visible enough, and they won't be mistaken for treats by folks who may think they are fine to drink and drive,” he added.
Nighttime is always a dangerous time on the road, but Halloween can be particularly scary if you get behind the wheel drunk or find yourself around a drunk driver. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 41 percent of all highway fatalities throughout the nation during the Halloween period in 2010 (6 p.m. Oct. 29 to 6 a.m. Nov. 1) involved a driver or a motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher.
“The scariest parts of Halloween aren’t the spooky costumes and scary pranks,” said Christopher J. Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety. “It’s a fact that too often drivers don’t plan ahead and end up turning reality into something much worse than the worst horror movie.”
To keep safe this Halloween, The Avoid the 8 Coalition recommends these simple tips:
• Plan a safe way home before the festivities begin.
• If you are taking medication or using drugs; beware! They can impair your driving, and
especially never mix with alcohol.
• Before drinking, designate a sober driver, and leave your car keys at home.
• If you’re impaired, take a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public
transportation so you are sure to get home safely.
• If you see a drunk driver on the road, Call 911!
Funding for this operation is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Community Bulletin Board 10-26-2012
There's no longer any need to leave your home to check the Holtville Community Bulletin Board on Holt Ave., now you can check it right here on This is Holtville every Friday!
1996 Vogue Motorhome, 49,000 Miles, 440 Dodge Engine, Has new brakes, tires, plugs, holding tanks, toilet, rebuilt generator, ceiling A/C with heater, water pump. For info call 1-760-235-2195. $4,000 or Best Offer. Can see pictures on Craigslist Sept. 30, or can see at 515 W. 9th Street, Holtville. 356-5835.
FOR RENT, for more information call 356-4110 or 562-1980.
YARD SALE. Viernes 26 Oct. 554 Grape. En Frente De Finley. 6:30 a.m.
YARD SALE. 705 Palm. Friday. 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Next to the High School.
WANTED: YOU! You're invited to Cornerstone's Fall Round-Up, October 28th at 10:15 a.m. 125 E. 6th St., Holtville (760) 356-1061
ASHLEY'S HOME CLEANING SERVICE. Call (760) 751-1129. Let Ashley clean your home.
1 RECAMARA, 1 BANO FOR RENT. 743 Palm.
RENTA STUDIO AMUEBLADO CON ESTUFA, MICROONOAS, REFRIGE, RADOR Y TV. 2 personas $400, Persona Extra $100, Deposito $150. Informes Al (760) 356-9910, (760) 540-6804, (760) 540-6812.
YARD SALE. 567 Figueroa St., Friday, Oct. 26, 7 a.m.
YARD SALE. 320 W. 9th Street. Behind 875 Cedar Ave, House next to alley. Friday, October 26 & Saturday October 27. 6 a.m. -??
GARAGE SALE. 815 Beale Ave. Thursday & Friday, October 25 & 26, Starting at 8 a.m.
MOVING SALE: Electronics, speakers, stereo, computer, TV, Tools, Clothes, Furniture, Car, Motorcycle & Gear, 1654 Zenos Rd., Saturday October 27, 6 a.m.
YARD SALE: Lunas 29 Oct. Calle 6 y Grape Fronte a FINLEY apartments. de 7 a 10 a.m.
1996 Vogue Motorhome, 49,000 Miles, 440 Dodge Engine, Has new brakes, tires, plugs, holding tanks, toilet, rebuilt generator, ceiling A/C with heater, water pump. For info call 1-760-235-2195. $4,000 or Best Offer. Can see pictures on Craigslist Sept. 30, or can see at 515 W. 9th Street, Holtville. 356-5835.
FOR RENT, for more information call 356-4110 or 562-1980.
YARD SALE. Viernes 26 Oct. 554 Grape. En Frente De Finley. 6:30 a.m.
YARD SALE. 705 Palm. Friday. 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Next to the High School.
WANTED: YOU! You're invited to Cornerstone's Fall Round-Up, October 28th at 10:15 a.m. 125 E. 6th St., Holtville (760) 356-1061
ASHLEY'S HOME CLEANING SERVICE. Call (760) 751-1129. Let Ashley clean your home.
1 RECAMARA, 1 BANO FOR RENT. 743 Palm.
RENTA STUDIO AMUEBLADO CON ESTUFA, MICROONOAS, REFRIGE, RADOR Y TV. 2 personas $400, Persona Extra $100, Deposito $150. Informes Al (760) 356-9910, (760) 540-6804, (760) 540-6812.
YARD SALE. 567 Figueroa St., Friday, Oct. 26, 7 a.m.
YARD SALE. 320 W. 9th Street. Behind 875 Cedar Ave, House next to alley. Friday, October 26 & Saturday October 27. 6 a.m. -??
GARAGE SALE. 815 Beale Ave. Thursday & Friday, October 25 & 26, Starting at 8 a.m.
MOVING SALE: Electronics, speakers, stereo, computer, TV, Tools, Clothes, Furniture, Car, Motorcycle & Gear, 1654 Zenos Rd., Saturday October 27, 6 a.m.
YARD SALE: Lunas 29 Oct. Calle 6 y Grape Fronte a FINLEY apartments. de 7 a 10 a.m.
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