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Photos Trick or Treaters

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline area embraced Halloween 2017 with a delightful showcase of trick-or-treaters, as captured in photos by Wayne Pridemore. The article features a charming poem by Rusty Fischer, which encapsulates the excitement of children knocking on doors and calling out for treats. Through vivid imagery and community spirit, the piece paints a heartwarming picture of the festivities that take place each year. The local engagement demonstrates the importance of such traditions in fostering community connections and celebrating childhood joy. By highlighting the festivities, the article serves as a reminder of the simple pleasures that bring families together.

The playful tone invites readers to reminisce about their own Halloween experiences, enhancing the article's relatability. Overall, this piece contributes to the cultural tapestry of Shoreline, offering a snapshot of a beloved holiday that resonates with many. The article not only documents the celebration but also promotes local pride in community events.

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