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Kayla White of Toledo holds daughter Delanah Barry, 7 months, while the little princess eats a pretzel.
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Children line up at student activities booths for candy and other tricks and treats at the Halloween Alternative event at ...
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Da'Von Brown, 12, of Toledo, wears a costume that makes it look like he is carrying his own head.
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Little firefighter Aiden Cohen, 3, of Rossford, gets some help from daddy James Zerante in gluing a ghost cutout onto ...
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Veiled genie Nicole Wilson of Toledo kneels next to daughter D.J. Wilson, 2, whose Smurfette costume included blue face ...
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Front, from left: witch Angelique Colon, doggie Kaidyn Poore, 3, witch Savannah Colon, 5. Back, from left: zombie McKinsey McGoy,...
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Mermaid Riley Osberger, 4, of Northwood, left, gets a starfish painted on her cheek by Bethany Lollar, an early childhood ...
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Grim reaper Antonio Toth, 6, of Oregon, right, watches Owens performing arts student Kris Hale, center, paint a wound on ...
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Friends Destiny Leaym, 12, left, as Minnie Mouse, and Adina Smith, 12, as a vampire, survived the haunted house.
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Christie siblings, from left, ninja George, 7, ballerina bat Mackenzie, 5, and bumblebee Delilah, 4, frost cookies.
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Dallas Shirey, 6, of Toledo, gives a friendly roar as a purple monster.
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Published: 10/26/2012 - Updated: 6 months ago
Owens' Halloween Alternative event
Children of all ages attended the Halloween Alternative event at the Owens Community College Student Health and Activities Center in Perrysburg Township Friday, Oct. 26, 2012. CLICK ANY IMAGE TO VIEW FULL PHOTO, START SLIDE SHOW.
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Kayla White of Toledo holds daughter Delanah Barry, 7 months, while the little princess eats a pretzel.
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Children line up at student activities booths for candy and other tricks and treats at the Halloween Alternative event at ...
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Da'Von Brown, 12, of Toledo, wears a costume that makes it look like he is carrying his own head.
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Little firefighter Aiden Cohen, 3, of Rossford, gets some help from daddy James Zerante in gluing a ghost cutout onto ...
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Veiled genie Nicole Wilson of Toledo kneels next to daughter D.J. Wilson, 2, whose Smurfette costume included blue face ...
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Front, from left: witch Angelique Colon, doggie Kaidyn Poore, 3, witch Savannah Colon, 5. Back, from left: zombie McKinsey McGoy,...
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Mermaid Riley Osberger, 4, of Northwood, left, gets a starfish painted on her cheek by Bethany Lollar, an early childhood ...
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Grim reaper Antonio Toth, 6, of Oregon, right, watches Owens performing arts student Kris Hale, center, paint a wound on ...
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Friends Destiny Leaym, 12, left, as Minnie Mouse, and Adina Smith, 12, as a vampire, survived the haunted house.
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Christie siblings, from left, ninja George, 7, ballerina bat Mackenzie, 5, and bumblebee Delilah, 4, frost cookies.
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Dallas Shirey, 6, of Toledo, gives a friendly roar as a purple monster.
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