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 on October 29, 2020

Spring Hill Halloween Parade persists despite rainy weather



About 70 costumed children took part in this year’s parade.

By NSC Staff

Photos courtesy of Kyrie Bushaw

Despite the rainy weather, about 70 costumed children took part in this year’s Spring Hill Halloween Parade on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 24. Organized by Sally Stadelman, chief of staff for the Office of Councilman Bobby Wilson, community leader and activist Gigi Lincoln from Three Rivers Manor, and the Spring Hill Civic League, the parade ended with a dance party and a treat bag for everyone.


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