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Sequim offers an early taste of Halloween sweets

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Sequim offers an early taste of Halloween sweets
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Sequim offers an early taste of Halloween sweets
Sequim High School’s choir entertains the crowd at Haunted Hallways on Oct. 26. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Ridley, 5, and Novalee, 3, Bruni color some Halloween sheets with help from their dad Colby as part of Haunted Hallways in the National Honor Society’s room. Colby said his girls wanted to dress like their mom Sarah, a volunteer firefighter, for Halloween. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
SWAT team member Alivia Cummings, 7, makes her way through the laser (yarn) course with her sister Aria, 4, as Tinkerbell behind her. Sequim High’s senior class made the course and rewarded those who complete it with candy at Haunted Hallways on Oct. 26. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Eight-month-old Daniel Sabadin gets a taste of pumpkin at the Sequim Prairie Grange’s pumpkin carving party on Oct. 26 with his mom Lupita and family. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Sahara Jimmy, 8, sees the sun enlighten her recently carved pumpkin at the Sequim Prairie Grange’s pumpkin party. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
William Hamilton, 12, makes himself a mask for Halloween at the Sequim Prairie Grange’s pumpkin party. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Blake Currie, 11, takes a hold of a pumpkin to better guess its weight for a contest at the Sequim Prairie Grange’s Country Fair on Oct. 26. He guessed 42 pounds. The pumpkin weighed 39.8 pounds and the winning guess was 39.6 pounds. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Sydney Blackburn, 8, takes a throw at the “You dirty Rat” game as her twin brother Nicholas and mom Nicole watch at the Sequim Prairie Grange’s Country Fair. The siblings went as an ice dragon and midnight dragon, Sydney said. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Tyler Goodworth and Angeli Chandler sing together with the Sequim High School Choir during their annual medley of “The Nightmare before Christmas” songs at Haunted Hallways. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

Sequim got a taste of Halloween with a few annual events this weekend.

Among a number of community events, Sequim High School opened its Haunted Hallways, the Sequim Prairie Grange opened its kitchen for pumpkin carving and hall for a carnival and the Sequim Boys & Girls Club held another “Bash.”

More events are lined up on Halloween, so check the Gazette’s Facebook, website and page B-1 for more activities.

See more photos here.