Children, parents and scary creatures came to the Delaware County Historical Association on October 25 to paint pumpkins,
create colorful home made silly putty, hear scary stories and visit the haunted buildings and cemetery on the property.
Members of the First Presbyterian Church's Youth Group dressed in their ghoulish and entertaining costumes haunted the
DCHA schoolhouse, tollhouse, gun shop and cemetery. Sonia deFrances helped children create the silly putty and read scary stories
in the dark. High Meadows Farms and the Hannaford Food Store donated pumpkins.

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A. First Presbyterian Church's Youth Group members in front row (l-r) are Abby Oliver, Dylan Nealis, Noah Oliver and Kali Thompson. Back row (l-r) are Gavin Soccorso, Youth Group Leader Bea Mooney, Kassie Garhardt, Jamie Mills, Emily Schmitt and Megan Cantwell.


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B. From left to right, Thomas Bauer Gluckmann, his dad, Edward Gluckmann and his sister Marygrace Bauer Gluckmann proudly display their freshly painted pumpkins.