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Early Halloween at Bryson RA

Early Halloween at Bryson RA

Katelyn Belley and her daughter Rosalyn Stewart take in the fun at the Bryson RA Halloween party on Friday night.
Caleb Nickerson
caleb@theequity.ca

CALEB NICKERSON

BRYSON Oct. 18, 2019

The Bryson RA Hall was bursting with children of all ages for . . .

their annual Halloween Party on Friday night.  The event was put on by a subcommittee of the recreation association and has been going on for the past seven years, according to one of the organizers, Amanda Baird. 

She noted that there are plenty of games and activities for the youngsters, who ranged in age from toddlers to 11 years-old, in addition to the costume contest, which had several categories for both younger and older children. 

She noted that they had 66 kids attend in total, which is slightly less than usual, something Baird attributed to the early timing of the event. 

Winners of the costume contest each received a $10 prize, and were as follows: Most original, 0-5 years: Alix Lepine; 6-12 years: Raphaël Fleury. Scariest, 0-5 years: Whyatt Leblanc; 6-12 years: Joey Landry. Best overall, 0-5 years: Stella Leblanc; 6-12 years: Ella Robillard.

The winners of the Bryson RA’s Halloween Costume contest. Back, from left: Alix Lepine (0-5 years, most original), Joey Landry (6 -12 years, scariest), Ella Robillard (6-12 years, best costume overall), Raphaël Fleury (6-12 years, most original). Front, from left: Stella Leblanc (0-5 years, best costume overall), Whyatt Leblanc (0-5 years, scariest).



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