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Monday, November 7, 2011

Hamlin Haunt - not so scary after all - neighborhoods serve cider and candy at Hamlin Park event

Ridgecrest and North City Neighborhood Association volunteers hand out hot cider at the Hamlin Haunt.
Photo by Patty Hale

"Hamlin Haunt" - the not so scary Halloween event at Hamlin Park

North City and Ridgecrest Neighborhoods Associations provided and served up free hot cider and candy for Hamlin Haunt, the event sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Shoreline on Friday, October 21, 2011.

Neighborhood volunteers gave candy to children.
Photo by Patty Hale

The neighborhood volunteers joined in the fun by wearing costumes and decorating a booth. Families roamed the park in costume and had the opportunity to go on a hayride, listen to scary (fun and silly) songs by the fire while roasting marshmellows, search for candy in the hay stack and get free pictures.

Enjoying the Haunt
Photo by Patty Hale

Hamlin Haunt is an annual FREE event - this was the 12th year - a Shoreline Parks Department sponsored event that is scheduled for the Friday before Halloween at Hamlin Park. Mark your calendars for next year's event on Friday, October 26, 2012.


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