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Algoma's Halloween Walk to benefit Inclusive playground

You can celebrate Halloween early while helping make the first inclusive playground in Kewaunee County a reality.  The 15th annual Halloween Walk in Algoma is planned for Saturday, October 28th at the Algoma High School.  Preschool teachers and event organizers Rachael Vandermause and Kayden Shaw have created the event to provide a safe and fun opportunity for children of all ages to meet their favorite TV and movie characters and visit a haunted house if they’d like.  The walk starts in the high school cafeteria and makes its way through the hallways with games and activities in the gymnasium.

 

 

Outside Algoma High School, rides will be offered by Thomas the Train this year with professional face painting and balloon twisting provided for the kids.  All attendees are encouraged to dress up in costume and meet characters like Barbie and Elsa in her new castle.  The Halloween Walk will be from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 28th with all proceeds benefiting the Breummer Park Inclusive Playground, BPIP in Kewaunee.  Admission is $6 for children and $3 for adults.  Last year, the event raised $400 for the Andy Barta Legacy Charitable Fund.   

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