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Candy Crawl
SUMMARY: Downtown Meridian hosted its 14th annual Candy Crawl event, attracting families and community members from 1 to 4 PM. Local businesses participated by giving out candy, creating a festive atmosphere where attendees donned their favorite costumes. The free event focused on family-friendly fun and Halloween cheer. Marshel Carter expressed enthusiasm for the event, noting its growth in participation from businesses over the years. She encouraged more people to attend, highlighting that kids particularly enjoyed dressing up and trick-or-treating with their families, making it a beloved community tradition.
Candy Crawl
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Halloween preps underway
SUMMARY: As Halloween approaches, costume preparations are in full swing, with stores like Party Wow experiencing a surge in customers. Local soccer player Lane Kirk visited to find costume items for a Halloween-themed practice, purchasing a Thing One and Thing Two outfit. Employee Amenia Thomas noted that popular costumes include Michael Myers and Wednesday Addams, leading to busy sales at the store. With Halloween just days away, customers are urged to hurry as costumes are running low. The excitement builds around who will have the best costume for the Halloween festivities on October 31st.
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2024 Red Beans and BBQ Festival
SUMMARY: The Bank Plus Red Beans and Barbecue Festival took place at Bill Haven Town Center, attracting a large, family-friendly crowd. Attendees enjoyed various dishes and live music. Many expressed their enjoyment of the food, with one attendee eager to try the ribs. The festival highlighted the contributions of the Stupot organization, which provides valuable community resources. Proceeds from the event will support the Stupot community, enhancing the sense of togetherness while also offering delicious food options for those in attendance. Overall, it was a fun and fulfilling day for both participants and organizers.
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Carter Foundation hosts Fright Night on 8th Street
SUMMARY: The Carter Foundation hosted its Fright Night event on 8th Street, welcoming around 600 kids in Halloween costumes from 4 PM to 6 PM. The event featured candy stations, games, a haunted house, and entertainment, promoting community engagement. James Carter emphasized the importance of such events for fostering youth involvement and unity. The free gathering encouraged attendees to support local businesses and organizations, providing a chance for fellowship and fun. Participants enjoyed a variety of activities and expressed excitement for future events organized by the foundation, highlighting its commitment to inspiring youth and strengthening community bonds.
Carter Foundation hosts Fright Night on 8th Street
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