Halloween Party

October 31, 2008 · By Deb Phillips – The Photo Gal 

A young Elvis trick-or-treater at the Lewisville Library Halloween Party in Lewisville, North Carolina (Forsyth County). Deb Phillips, photographer.

Some big-time celebrities, superheroes, and storybook characters showed up yesterday at the Lewisville Library. Of course, most of them were four feet tall or less, and they were there to attend the library’s Halloween Party. The lively party was complete with refreshments, a story time, Bingo and crafts.

The list of attendees included the likes of Elvis, Superman, Spiderman, Madeline, Minnie Mouse and two Scooby Doo stars. I also spotted a tiger, several princesses, a pirate, a witch and a gladiator.

Despite the non-stop energy of the crowd, things remained very much under control — due in large part, I think, to the no-nonsense policeman who was also in attendance.

Take a look at some photos of the partygoers in the Lewisville Library Halloween Party gallery.

Have a fun and safe Halloween, everyone!

October 29, 2008 CONTEST FOLLOW-UP: No submissions were entered for the post’s contest question. The street address for the Fall display featured in the post’s photo is 634 Lewisville-Vienna Road in Lewisville. Check out the display for yourself, as well as so many other attractive Fall/Halloween yard displays in Lewisville.

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