October 31, 2012
Who knew that Halloween would be so popular up in the north?
Yes, the kids here do trick or treat, they do come to school with costumes, and
they are super hyper from all the candy (as if they already don’t eat enough).
The real Halloween celebration started the night before Halloween. Jeff and I
organized, along with the help of the staff and the senior high school
students, Haunted Halls, an annual event. We had early dismissal so we could
set up for the event that would start at 7pm. Haunted Halls involve
transforming the school halls into a haunted house. With decorations made by
classes, tons of black cut up garbage bags, stuffed bodies made from lost and
found clothes, loud scary music blasting from the PA system, lights turned off
and a bunch of students whose jobs were to scare people, Haunted Halls was ready
to start. Admission was $2 which allowed them to walk around the halls once.
Even though I did witness some criers, there were a bunch kids who paid more
than once to walk through the halls again. The event lasted until 8pm when the
line started to slow down. On top of that, the community had lost power for a
few hours, and with the outside temperature being -25 without wind chill, the
school was the safe house for the community (due to the school generator). The
madness from the Haunted Halls, the possible storm of people coming into the school
for warmth, and the basketball game going on in the gym was a good sign to end
Haunted Halls a bit early. Overall, Haunted Halls was a success and luckily I didn’t
have to sleep on the school floor that night.
On Halloween, business was as usual for the first half of
the school day, but after lunch, the students and staff came back with their
costumes on and met in the gym for the costume contest. A lot of the high school
students did not dress up but most of the primary, junior, intermediate
students did. Here in Hall Beach, the uglier the better. There weren’t a lot of
princesses and cuddly animals. There were lots of superheroes, witches,
vampires and demons. Either way, it was great to see the kids in their
costumes. And just as great to have school end at 1:45!
Trick or treating time was designated between the hours of
4-6pm. As soon as it was 4pm, the storm of kids began to show up. It was pretty
consistent in the first hour. When it started to die down, Ashley and I thought
it would be fun to start tricking people. She handed green onions and an almost
finished bottle of plum sauce. If only we saw their faces....one girl was not
impressed and gave back the onions. We offered another kid $10 for his entire
bag of candy, but he thought we were just giving him $10. Ashley even took
candy out of kids bags and then walked away from the door. LOL it was definitely
entertaining.
Haunted Halls
Halloween Day
Community Hall
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