The Creston Community Building will be hosting a Halloween family event for all ages on Saturday, October 28th starting at 5:30, including a covered dish (finger foods please) meal, costume contests, pumpkin decorating, games, hay rides, and storytelling around a campfire. Everyone attending please bring finger foods to share, so we have enough food for everyone. We will pick up donated food if you cannot attend, or you can drop food off at the Community Building earlier in the day on the 28th. The community building will provide the drinks. Costume judging will start promptly at 5:30. Costume age groups are Newborn to 2, 3 to 6, 7 to 9, 10 to 12, 13 to 17, and Adult. Costume prizes given for Prettiest, Funniest, Scariest, Best Homemade, Cutest, Silliest/Craziest, Most Colorful, and Most Unique/Original. Donations for supplies or items for the kids’ treat bags or donations of food for the meal greatly appreciated. Contact Donna at 304-275-3202 or Linda at 304-354-7506.
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