WACky Trick or Treating

On October 30, 2014 Washington College holds its annual community Trick-or-Treat, drawing children and parents from the Chestertown area to play games, paint faces, do arts and crafts, and of course show off their great costumes!

12/01/2014

Student Meaghan Menzel dresses up for the festivities.

Student Meaghan Menzel dresses up for the festivities.

Trick or treaters got to get their faces painted at the event.

Trick or treaters got to get their faces painted at the event.

There were many inventive costumes and some even handmade–including this human stoplight.

There were many inventive costumes and some even handmade–including this human stoplight.

Parents join in on the fun, too!

Parents join in on the fun, too!

One participant decided to go back to basics with a classic toilet paper mummy.

One participant decided to go back to basics with a classic toilet paper mummy.

Not only was there trick or treating and face painting, but arts and crafts were also available.

Not only was there trick or treating and face painting, but arts and crafts were also available.

And games.

And games.

Washington College students volunteered for the event.

Washington College students volunteered for the event.

Parents assisted their children in their artistic endeavors.

Parents assisted their children in their artistic endeavors.

Some of the kids were very eager to pose for photos.

Some of the kids were very eager to pose for photos.

And some were not.

And some were not.

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A student volunteer gets creative with face paint.

A student volunteer gets creative with face paint.

A little monster smiles while playing games.

A little monster smiles while playing games.

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A stoplight illuminates the whole event.

A stoplight illuminates the whole event.

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