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Spooks and Goblins of
all ages invade South Broadway
GREENVILLE – Three-year-old Kohen Sharp said even though he was a
skeleton he wasn’t really a skeleton. “Under my costume is my skin,” he
said. Five-year-old Autumn Best agreed. “We aren’t real,” she said.
When they were questioned about it, they insisted. Kohen said he wasn’t
real, either… well… he was but his costume wasn’t. Autumn pointed out
it was just costumes they were wearing. They weren’t really who they
were.
Kinlee Higgins just turned one in July. She was wearing a costume but
the spooks, ghosts and goblins weren’t nearly as interesting to her as
the leaves. Leaves on the street. Leaves on the sidewalk. Occasionally
a slight gust of wind would send a few flying… she chased after them,
thoroughly enjoying herself.
Some of the costumes were familiar, having been pulled out of storage
from previous years. Others were new and unique, like the tarantula.
Three-year-old Lian (bashful) Howard was happy to scare off any who
would come close, but preferred not to be noticed. Greenville High
School junior Kelsy Canan gave new meaning to the image of the devil,
especially as one of the Wavettes. She and others led the GHS Band of
Pride up South Broadway to the Circle.
Isaac, Genevieve and Clark Dues – brothers and sister – are obsessed
with Legos, Star Wars variety. Mom said there were seven people working
on the costumes. In all, they put 50 hours into preparation for Beggars
Night. Isaac took first place in the Age 6-10 Boys. Franklin Monroe
sixth grader Grace Gilmore was a “Feast for a King” with her head on a
plate of turkey, with all the trimmings, ready for the carving knife.
Grace took first place for Age 11-16 Girls/Boys...
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