The 2022 Sea Witch parade wowed thousands along Rehoboth Avenue in Rehoboth Beach Oct. 29.
![Hilda the Sea Witch makes an appearance every year around Halloween as the star of the annual Sea Witch parade, which took place for the 32nd time in downtown Rehoboth Beach Oct. 29.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6468.jpg)
Hilda the Sea Witch makes an appearance every year around Halloween as the star of the annual Sea Witch parade, which took place for the 32nd time in downtown Rehoboth Beach Oct. 29.
![The Woodland String Band Mummers from Philadelphia are part of the tradition of the Sea Witch parade.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6603.jpg)
The Woodland String Band Mummers from Philadelphia are part of the tradition of the Sea Witch parade.
![The Super Cichlids float has an undersea theme because the Dover company sells tropical fish and supplies.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6836.jpg)
The Super Cichlids float has an undersea theme because the Dover company sells tropical fish and supplies.
![Cinderella, her fairy godmother and evil sisters are all taking part in the parade. They are (l-r) Jackie Hom, Janice Beyers, Michele Browner, Marylee Moinelli and Lisa Wong of southern New Jersey.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6367.jpg)
Cinderella, her fairy godmother and evil sisters are all taking part in the parade. They are (l-r) Jackie Hom, Janice Beyers, Michele Browner, Marylee Moinelli and Lisa Wong of southern New Jersey.
![Members of Freedom Boat Club celebrate after they rescued the S.S. Minnow, and saved Gilligan and his friends.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6749.jpg)
Members of Freedom Boat Club celebrate after they rescued the S.S. Minnow, and saved Gilligan and his friends.
![Members of the Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the Sea Witch Parade, are front and center for the lineup. In the background is Hilda the Sea Witch sponsored by Jack Lingo Realtor.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6465.jpg)
Members of the Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the Sea Witch Parade, are front and center for the lineup. In the background is Hilda the Sea Witch sponsored by Jack Lingo Realtor.
![Ellen Whitaker and Carlo Tornatore of Rehoboth Beach may be the first grapes to take part in the parade.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6388.jpg)
Ellen Whitaker and Carlo Tornatore of Rehoboth Beach may be the first grapes to take part in the parade.
![Brian Butterfield is among the most-photographed parade walkers as he dresses as Carl Frederickson from the hit animated movie “Up.”](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6410.jpg)
Brian Butterfield is among the most-photographed parade walkers as he dresses as Carl Frederickson from the hit animated movie “Up.”
![Spirit walker Terry Aldred is with his fairy friends, Caroline, center, and Paige Aldred of Philadelphia.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6423.jpg)
Spirit walker Terry Aldred is with his fairy friends, Caroline, center, and Paige Aldred of Philadelphia.
![Members and friends of the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center are all dressed in orange as they wave to the large parade crowd.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6720.jpg)
Members and friends of the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center are all dressed in orange as they wave to the large parade crowd.
![Paula “De” Villa of Owings Mills, Md., uses her character Cruella from “101 Dalmatians” to spread the word about pet adoption.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6347.jpg)
Paula “De” Villa of Owings Mills, Md., uses her character Cruella from “101 Dalmatians” to spread the word about pet adoption.
![The Delaware Department of Transportation’s pink plow serves as a reminder that it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6817.jpg)
The Delaware Department of Transportation’s pink plow serves as a reminder that it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
![It’s all about the candy. Youngsters along the parade route leave with bags of candy after the parade.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC6888.jpg)
It’s all about the candy. Youngsters along the parade route leave with bags of candy after the parade.