
Churches throw Halloween events
Churches around the region, knowing that Halloween is on a Monday this year, threw costume parties to extend the holiday fun for kids. Some, like Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Northwest Spokane, put on a Trunk or Treat carnival, with booths set up in the backs of cars, vans and trucks. The Spokane Valley Seventh-Day Adventist School put on a "country carnival" with games and candy prizes.
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Jacob Wilkinson, left, wears and fake wig and beard and taunts Carla Peavey, right, as she prepares to take a throw at a dunk tank at the Country Carnival, a costume party and fair in the gymnasium at the Spokane Valley Seventh Day Adventist School Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Wilkinson is an associate pastor at the church and took several trips into the icy water Sunday afternoon. Many churches around the region threw Halloween-style parties for their parishioners and neighbors over the weekend.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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Jacob Wilkinson, left, wears and fake wig and beard, emerges after his first trip into the chilly waters of a dunk tank at the Country Carnival, a costume party and fair in the gymnasium at the Spokane Valley Seventh Day Adventist School Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Wilkinson is an associate pastor at the church and dropped into the icy water several times Sunday afternoon. "I just working with the kids," said Wilkinson, who is midway through an internship at the church before returning to graduate school for his advanced degrees. Many churches around the region threw Halloween-style parties for their parishioners and neighbors over the weekend.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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Ashley Holt, 12, dressed as comic book character Harley Quinn and armed with a giant mallet, waits in line for games at a Halloween carnival at Pilgrim Lutheran Church's Trunk or Treat event Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Holt and her father created the cartoon mallet. Volunteers designed carnival games in the backs of minivans and trucks and players rotates through the booths, playing the games. There were free hotdogs and hot chocolate for all attendees.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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Volunteer Spencer Littrel, 15, celebrates a successful bean bag toss at his booth at a Hallowee carnival at Pilgrim Lutheran Church's Trunk or Treat event Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Littrel's booth was a Star Wars-themed bean bag game in the back of a minivan. Volunteers designed carnival games in the backs of minivans and trucks and players rotates through the booths, playing the games. Like many churches around the region, Pilgrim Lutheran Church held a Halloween event as outreach to the community.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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Volunteer Barb Ormsby, left, watches with anticipation and kids try her booth at a Hallowee carnival at Pilgrim Lutheran Church's Trunk or Treat event Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Ormbsby's booth was called "Pick the Nose" and players had to reach into the papier mache nose and put their hand in a bowl of slime to get a candy prize. Volunteers designed carnival games in the backs of minivans and trucks and players rotates through the booths, playing the games.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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