Inverness dismisses Cootertober concerns
By John Labriola - The Inverness City Council will hold its final meeting before the Nov. 5 election tonight. At its last meeting on Oct. 1, staff presented a video that appeared to dismiss public concerns about the city's monthlong celebration of the occult in October. The video depicted Cootertober as "family-friendly" despite events like the Vampire Ball and the Vampire Pub Crawl that encourage residents to dress up like vampires for a night of hard drinking. Last year, the city's weekend-long Cooterfest, which featured turtle races and a music festival, was transformed into a monthlong celebration of Halloween, including the conversion of the Old Courthouse into a haunted house that falsifies Citrus County history by suggesting that a witch trial at the courthouse resulted in the building burning down. The city has awarded a $74,000 contract to Twistid Arts Initiative to organize the events and promote Cootertober on social media. The online advertising, some of