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Though the day was a bit cool, cloudy and windy, there was plenty of Halloween fun to be had on Oct. 31, which fell on a Sunday this year.
Camera in hand, Sun journalist Chelsea Kemp spent much of her day in search of spooky celebrations around Westman on Sunday, stopping by the Calvary Temple Halloween Fun Stop to take in the petting zoo and free barbecue. She also made it out to Rivers and the Lucky Break Ranch Halloween Jackpot Race, where dressed up contestants and their horses competed in barrel racing events.
And of course, what Halloween is complete without kids and costumes in Brandon for the annual trick or treat call on city doorsteps?