Photos: Southeast enjoys Fall Festival, Trunk or Treat
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Fun times and spooky vibes painted the scene at Panorama Park on Oct. 29.
The Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat event brought more than 1,000 attendees who enjoyed music, food, candy, petting zoos and decorated vehicles at the event.
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Lil' cub awaits treat
Arsalan, 18 months, sits patiently in his stroller as the line toward candy continues to move Oct.29 at Panorama Park.
A baby and her pumpkins
Marla, 1, holds her pumpkin as she sits on a bale of hay at the pumpkin patch at Panorama Park on Oct. 29.
Astronaut and a bull
Kaysen, 4, holds on firmly to a rope as he attempts to remain on the mechanical bull for as long as possible.
Arachnid nightmare
A mammoth (fake) spider lies on display to spook passersby at Panorama Park
Lair of Candy
Windy Langlois hands out candy to kids as they pass by her section which featured a giant spider, which Langlois said took her a month to make.
Pet the turkey
Autumn, 14, takes a break from candy lines to pet a turkey at the petting zoo.
Stallions trunks and costumes
Sierra High School students and staff show off their spirit, costumes and spooky trunks.
The Claw
A trunk with the theme of “The Claw” from “Toy Story” provides children and eventgoers with candy.
Sonic and Luigi
Noah, 10, left, and Tristin, 8, dress as Sonic the Hedgehog and Luigi during their trip to Panorama Park.
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Marcus Hill is a reporter for the Southeast Express and Schriever Sentinel. He graduated from Colorado State University-Pueblo in 2012 with a degree in Mass Communication.
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