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Ghosts and goblins converge on Adrian for weekend Halloween events

ADRIAN – Halloween fun was the name of the game Saturday, Oct. 29 in Adrian.

The Adrian School District Parent Teacher Organization sponsored a Halloween carnival while Adrian’s 2040 program featured a Trunk or Treat event for local ghosts and goblins.

The PTO event was part of the annual school carnival held in the old school gym. After the carnival ended, Adrian’s 2040 program Trunk or Treat was held at Two Rivers Park.

Both events attracted a large crowd of children and parents. Goblins and ghosts and superheros and scary animals marched through both events collecting gifts and candy.

Some skeletons, witches and a few princesses descended on Adrian’s big Halloween event held Saturday, Oct. 29. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Adrian became an epicenter for Halloween fun during two events, one sponsored by the Adrian 2040 program and other held by the Adrian School District Parent Teacher Organization, Saturday, Oct. 29. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Halloween fun was the name of the game in Adrian, Saturday, Oct. 29. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Is there a monster behind those branches? Three Adrian youth decide to find out during a Halloween event in Adrian, Saturday, Oct. 29. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Elvis wasn’t leaving the building but instead on the hunt for some candy and fun while escorted by ghost during a Halloween event in Adrian Saturday, Oct. 29. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Two princesses take some time to look through a picture book at a Halloween event in Adrian, Saturday, Oct. 19. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
A group of costumed youth along with parents line up for a Halloween event in Adrian Saturday, Oct. 19. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
A variety of costumes were on display at the Halloween Trunk or Treat event in Adrian Saturday, Oct. 29. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
One youth in costume decided to take a break on a big rock during the Halloween events in Adrian Saturday, Oct. 29. (Special to the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)

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