Some of the costumes were spectacular…101 year old Jean White rocked the house as Snow White, some of our visually impaired residents played along as the Three Blind Mice, and overall, we had a great time. After the awarding of prizes for best door decorations, best costumes, and guess the candy corn contest, we enjoyed refreshments and were treated to a mind-reading performance by the Magnificent Flavian!! It was an astounding end to a great celebration!
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