a Ri ee Sunday, November 1, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Carving pumpkins In Jackson Twp. e annual Jackson Township Pumpkin ‘arving Event attracted residents of all ages as pumpkin carving, costumes and tractor rides were all on the menu. The Oley and Roskos families, including Matthew and Emma, stopped for some ice cream during the Jackson Township Pump- Carving Event. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST At first glance, it looks as if Max Paczewski's eyes are bigger than his stomach. Paczewski thought up and carved this burger for the Fifth Annual Pumpkin Carving and Coloring Contest at Jackson Township. All sizes and shape Participants of all sizes and shapes gathered on Church Street in Dallas for the Annual Dal- las Kiwanis Halloween Parade and marched to the Dallas Fire Company building where the Back Mountain Business Association and oth- er community sponsors provided refresh- ments. y Artem and Anna Smagin, of Trucksville, enjoy the antics around them during the costume contest. The costumes were made by their mother, Natalie. Gabrielle Ryman looks suspiciously at Logan Davis inside a pumpkin head suit. { Mason Kivler, of Dallas, thought his hat would look better on his father, Micah. i | bo come out for Dallas Kiwanis Parade With a shortened route this year, the Dallas Kiwanis Halloween Parade was led down Church Street one block to the Dallas Fire- house where refreshments were provided by the Back Mountain Jade Fry, of Harveys Lake, smiles beneath her homemade cos- Business Association and other community sponsors. tume. PHOTOS BY CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
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