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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 15, 2024 Everett celebrates Halloween at city’s annual Halloween Bash Hundreds attended the spookiest celebration of the year Special to The Advocate T he City of Everett hosted Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s annual Halloween Bash on Thursday, Oct. 31, at the Recreation Center. There was no shortage of treats and lots of fun for the hundreds of attendees throughout the event. Attendees were able to partake in candy apples, popcorn, face painting, balloon creations, spooky photos, plenty of delicious candy, and more. Additionally, many attendees dressed up in costumes and enjoyed all the excitement this free event had to offer. “I’m glad we were able to once again host the Halloween Bash for our community to have a wonderful time,” said Mayor DeMaria. “Thank you to all of our City staff and to all of the organizations and volunteers that contributed their time and effort to make this another successful event.” All of the upcoming City of Everett events can be found by visiting the events calendar on the City website at cityofeverett. com/calendar/category/events/ CELEBRATES | SEE PAGE 17 Mayor Carlo DeMaria is joined alongside attendees at the city’s annual Halloween Bash at the rec center.(Photos courtesy of the City of Everett) Members of the Everett Fire Department handed out candy. Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Provisional Fire Chief Joseph Hickey joined alongside attendees at the Halloween Bash. Volunteers from the Inspectional Services Department handed out candy. School Committee Member Samantha Hurley alongside Everett firefighter Will Hurley and their family. Attendees gathered for the Halloween show at the Recreation Center.

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