Faces of Halloween

Photo by Randy Moll Madison Noll, 8, appeared in colorful costume on Friday along Gentry’s Main Street for the annual Halloween Trick or Treat on Main Street event sponsored by the Gentry Chamber of Commerce. For more photos of the event, see Faces of Halloween on Page 1B.
Photo by Randy Moll Madison Noll, 8, appeared in colorful costume on Friday along Gentry’s Main Street for the annual Halloween Trick or Treat on Main Street event sponsored by the Gentry Chamber of Commerce. For more photos of the event, see Faces of Halloween on Page 1B.

Dustin Osborne, as the Mad Hatter, was on Main Street representing the association which has sponsored some of Gentry's local cruise nights.

Emily Rabb, 5, dressed as Anna for the Halloween event in Gentry which was sponsored by the Gentry Chamber of Commerce.

Braden Rabb, 9, dressed as a circus clown you probably would rather not see at a circus.

Emma Anderson, 11, concealed her true identity with a plastic mask, black lipstick, eye shadow and long blond hair.

Cheryl Breckenridge, dressed as a scarecrow, passed out candy.

Ty Shreve, 9, came out of deep military cover to collect a few treats on Main Street.

Bill Runyan greeted children outside of Pioneer Pizza as the Rat Fink.

In witch's costume but wearing a big smile was Katrina Nelson, 12.

Henry Curran, 7, made his appearance as the Cat in the Hat during the trick or treat event on Gentry's Main Street Friday.

Zoe Pitts, 6, smiled as she portrayed Elsa on Main Street Friday.

Passing out candy at city hall and probably having as much fun as the children was Jim Kooistra in costume.

Behind the mighty eagle on Gentry's Main Street was Tanner Garcia, 13.

Photo by Randy Moll

Madison Noll, 8, appeared in colorful costume on Friday along Gentry's Main Street for the annual Halloween Trick or Treat on Main Street event sponsored by the Gentry Chamber of Commerce. For more photos of the event, see Faces of Halloween on Page 1B.

Showing up as Tonto and the Lone Ranger were Eagan Harper, 5, and Houston Nance, 7.

Tim Truman appeared to have had a bad hair day before he went out on Main Street Friday.

Eliott Gregory, 2 1/2, with his father, Blake Gregory, visited Gentry's Main Street as Mario and Luigi on Friday.

Photos by Randy Moll

Aiden and Kaiden (or is it Kaiden and Aiden) Griffith, 4, wore bib overalls and cowboy hats as they gathered treats on Main Street Friday.

Cheyanne Steward took carried Aurora Barbee, 1, on a Halloween adventure down Gentry's Main Street.

Bill Runyan greeted children outside of Pioneer Pizza as the Rat Fink.

By Randy Moll

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Community on 11/05/2014