Children gather around the front of the stage before the costume judging during Bayside's Fright Night on Oct. 28.
Children gather around the front of the stage before the costume judging during Bayside's Fright Night on Oct. 28.
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Chloe Majinski, 4, of New Berlin, tries her hand at a game of leap frog during the Prospect Hill Garden Center's Harvest Daze 2012 on Oct. 27.
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Linzy Owens, 4, and her twin brother, James, find their pumpkins after a hayride to the Prospect Hill Garden Center pumpkin patch on Oct. 27.
Credit: Mary Catanese
A hay ride through Ghostly Grove during the Prospect Hill Garden Center's Harvest Daze 2012 in New Berlin on Oct. 27.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Michael Diaz, 9, (left) of Muskego, and his friend, Payton Hisel, 4, of Waukesha, make Halloween frames during the Spooktacular hosted by the Muskego High School Student Council on Oct. 27.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Amira Nosir, 5, waits for the next move in a game of Twister during the Spooktacular hosted by the Muskego High School Student Council on Oct. 27.
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Hanna Perry, freshman, has lunch with other student council members who volunteered at Muskego High School's Spooktacular, a fun and safe alternative to trick or treating on Oct. 27.
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Embers from the Fright Night bonfire fly around spectators during Bayside's Fright Night on Oct. 28.
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Visitors are greeted by a huge spider at the entrance of the Fright Night tent at Ellsworth Park on Oct. 28.
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Amy Weymier, a parent and eighth-grade teachers at Elm Grove Lutheran Scool, hands out goodies to the school's children from the back of her minivan during the school's Trunk or Treat in the school's parking lot on Oct. 19.
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Addison Knutson of Milwaukee played the pooch of her costume during the Halloween Monster Mash with Radio Disney at Mayfair Mall on Oct. 27.
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Liz Martin of Bay View hoists her little sunflower Cecily to be included in costume judging during the Halloween Monster Mash with Radio Disney at Mayfair Mall on Oct. 27.
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Kenlee Rappaport of Elm Grove waits for costume judging with her mother, Andrea, during the Halloween Monster Mash with Radio Disney at Mayfair Mall on Oct. 27.
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Alex Radtke, 5, hooks treats from volunteer Stu Bell at the "Something Fishy" game during a Halloween party hosted by the New Berlin Park and Recreation Department at Hickory Grove on Oct. 21.
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Olivia Arndt, 3, of New Berlin, makes her way across the balance beam during a Halloween party hosted by the New Berlin Park and Recreation Department at Hickory Grove on Oct. 21.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Volunteer Laura Haack waits for a little trick or treater during a Halloween party hosted by the New Berlin Park and Recreation Department at Hickory Grove on Oct. 21.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Dylan Nolte, 7, of Wauwatosa collects an autograph from Geoff Pfeffer portraying a Star Wars character during Star Wars Reads Day at the Mayfair Barnes and Noble on Oct. 6.
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Mia Ritger, 4, of West Bend is amused passing several Star Wars characters during Star Wars Reads Day at the Mayfair Barnes and Noble on Oct. 6.
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Jim Klug re-stocks a wagon filled with small pumpkins for sale at Jim's Pumpkins on West Lovers Lane in Germantown.
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Jim Klug re-stocks a wagon filled with small pumpkins for sale at Jim's Pumpkins on West Lovers Lane.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Payton Chycinski, 4, paints up his pumpkin in the childrens activity area of the Fall Festival at the South Milwaukee Farmer's Market on Oct. 10.
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Jax Mosier, 6, of Oak Creek paints up his pumpkin in the childrens activity area of the Fall Festival at the South Milwaukee Farmer's Market on Oct. 10.
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Two-year-old Anna Czaplewski walks through the gym of Burleigh Elementary School in Brookfield. Anna was dressed as a pig and was attending a fall costume party at the school where her brothers are students.
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First-grader Alex Salaty heads for the next green in miniature golf during the Elm Dale School's Halloween Party on Oct. 19.
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Becky Fellows applies makeup to Jessie Hoard as the two and other members of the Heritage Presbyterian Church Youth Group and the Muskego Players host a Ghost Walk at the Old Muskego Settlement on Oct. 19.
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A crescent moon peaks from the clouds over the Old Muskego Town Hall during the Ghost Walk at the Old Muskego Settlement on Oct. 19.
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Washington Elementary School students parade around the block in Wauwatosa.
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Washington Elementary School students parade around the block in Wauwatosa.
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A little princess walks into Greenfield Park in the setting sun for Halloween in the Park hosted by the Community Alliance Against Drugs on Oct. 27.
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Erin Crownover applies a tattoo to Hannah Nygaard as her brother Thomas makes his selection in the Old School House during Hallowwen Family Fun Night at the Old Falls Village on Oct. 26.
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Princess cousins Anna Popp (left) and Ellie Ortlieb create decorate small ghosts during Halloween Family Fun Night at the Old Falls Village on Oct. 26.
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A campfire was the perfect spot for visitors to roast marshmallows during Halloween Family Fun Night at the Old Falls Village on Oct. 26.
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Lynda Thayer looks to the "Parlor Room" which has a back room known as the "Privacy Room" at the Dousman Stagecoach Inn on Oct. 21, 2012. She describes odd occurences various people including her have noticed over the years.
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Lynda Thayer at the front door of the Dousman Stagecoach Inn on Oct. 21, 2012.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Arecent bride who wanted a wedding photo taken in the master bedroom of the Dousman Stagecoach Inn changed her mind abrubtly when the she thought the rocking chair was rocking by itself.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Lynda Thayer wallks up the stairs at the Dousman Stagecoach Inn on Oct. 21, 2012.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival at Schoolhouse Park. Sisters Natalie (l) and Bryn Dresselhuys pose with their jack-o'-lantern on one of the display benches as mom, event co-chair Lisa Dresselhuys, captures the moment.
Credit: John O'Hara
Hundreds of pumpkins were transformed into jack-o'-lanterns during the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival at Schoolhouse Park.
Credit: John O'Hara
Bay sixth-grader Meghan DeRoche places her just-carved jack-o'-lantern on one of the display benches.
Credit: John O'Hara
Hundreds of pumpkins are transformed into jack-o'-lanterns in the carving tent, including this Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation carved tribute. Music, food and master carving demonstrations round out the event.
Credit: John O'Hara
Fourth-graders (from left) Grace Baniukiewicz, Bridget Beatty and Maggie Vorlop triple-team the clean-out duty as hundreds of pumpkins are transformed into jack-o'-lanterns in the carving tent.
Credit: John O'Hara
Will McNally gets friendly help from "witch" Suzanne LaFleur, a Foundation member, as hundreds of pumpkins are transformed into jack-o'-lanterns in the carving tent. Music, food and master carving demonstrations round out the event.
Credit: John O'Hara
Live music was part of the fun during the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation's annual Pumpkin Festival at Schoolhouse Park.
Credit: John O'Hara
Master carver Lee Saberson uses a hammer to do some "dental work" on an 800-pound pumpkin he was carving.
Credit: John O'Hara
Master carver Lee Saberson really gets into his art as he sticks his head inside an 800-pound pumpkin he was carving.
Credit: John O'Hara
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