For $10 participants can send a letter (in good fun) to an annoying coworker, grouchy nephew, or nagging mother-in-law from Krampus.
Those looking for a unique photo for their holiday card will have a chance to snag a snapshot with Krampus on Nov. 25.
The Krampus, a beast that originated in Austria's Alpine region to scare children who have misbehaved during the Christmas season, has agreed toOrganizers say those interested should bring their own camera, and volunteers will be on-site to assist with taking photos. A $10 donation is suggested; proceeds will go towards maintaining the historic Victorian cemetery.
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