GR seniors dress up for Halloween

Children were not the only ones having fun on Halloween.

Seniors at the Golden Hour Senior Center were encouraged to wear costumes on Friday. Those who participated in the costume competition had a chance to win a prize for the silliest, scariest or most creative. After the votes were tallied, Carmen Tune, who was dressed as a cow, won the silliest, while Ann Lowe, who was dressed as Minnie Mouse, won the most creative and Kay Danielson, who was dressed as a witch, was the scariest.

"It's a lot of fun," Tune said. "I always dress up."

Tune is always looking for something different to dress up as every year; and this year was no exception. Last year, she was a jester and the year before a bumble bee, but she has been many, many other characters. Tune was proud to say she found this year's cow costume at the Goodwill in Rock Springs. She said you do not have to spend a lot to look good.

The rest of the participants were treated to spooky apple cider, which was bubbling and smoking from the dry ice that was placed in it.

The three winners selected one of three prizes. Tune picked a group of different drinks, Lowe took home a hand-knitted scarf, while Danielson took home a wreath made to look like a monster.

"I scared them all," Kay told her friends as she returned to the table with the wreath.

 

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