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17th Annual 'Safe Halloween' tonight!

Infinity awesome Halloween celebration expected to draw record number this year - well over 1,000 Trick or Treaters and their parents
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By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College


Lindsey Wilson College to Hold 'Safe Halloween on Thursday Night, Lindsey Wilson College's 17th-annual "Safe Halloween" will be held from 6pm-8pmCT, tonight, Thursday, October 28, 2010.



Children and their family members should meet in the Cralle Student Union Building, 420 Helen Flatt DR, where they will be assigned a student escort who will take them through the college's decorated residence halls.

The trip through the residence halls will take about one hour. All candy given to children is prepackaged.

The event is free and open to the public.For more information about "Safe Halloween," contact LWC Director of Residence Life Heather Davis at davish@lindsey.edu or (270) 384-8375.


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Safe Halloween: Elliott as Mario



2010-10-29 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Columbia, KYLindsey Wilson College alumna Tammy Sexton Tarter of Sparksville, KY, brought her son, Elliott, 6, to Thursday night's "Safe Halloween" on the LWC A.P. White Campus. Tarter is an on-air personality for Shoreline Communications' radio stations, WHVE-FM and WVLC-FM.
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Safe Halloween: Face Painting



2010-10-29 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Columbia, KY
Lindsey Wilson College student Amanda Cecil of Hodgenville, KY, paints the face of Christopher Holt Jr., 4, of Liberty, KY., in the Cralle Student Union Building during Thursday night's "Safe Halloween" on the LWC A.P. White Campus. Holt attended his first "Safe Halloween'"with his father, Chris.

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Safe Halloween: Appearance by Beanie



2010-10-29 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Columbia, KY
Garren, 8, and Camellia, 10, Pearson, both of Columbia, brought Beanie to Thursday night's "Safe Halloween" on the Lindsey Wilson College A.P. White Campus. Beanie belongs to their grandmother Sheila Lynch of Columbia, who accompanied them to the event.

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Safe Halloween: Hannah Peck



2010-10-29 - Photo by Catie Bilz. Draper RA Hannah Peck was at the ready to lead tours last night during Lindsey's annual Safe Halloween event. Watch out, trick-or-treaters!
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Safe Halloween



2010-10-29 - Photo by Catie Bilz.
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