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Really enjoyed Trick or Treating at The Jim Blair Center Community didn't let rain ruin Treats on the Town Kathryn Miller writes: We took our daughter to trick-or-treat at the Jim Blair center tonight. It was really great to see the smile on her face and the faces of all the other kids. It was awesome to see that the town didn't let rain ruin Halloween. Bad weather threatened so they moved it indoors. We are very grateful for those who had this idea. I can't tell you how sad my daughter was when she thought it would get cancelled or moved as she - like other kids - wanted Halloween on Halloween night. So we'd like to give everyone who participated a big thank you. You did a great job. - Kathryn Miller This story was posted on 2013-10-31 20:19:05
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