Monday, November 10, 2014

Fall Fever Takes On Port Huron

Feature
By Kathryn Brooks
Husky Herald Reporter

October has passed us there are many festivities happening now. There are many local orchards and activities for people to enjoy.
  On the twenty-fourth, many people went out to see a new scary movie called ‘Ouija’ it came in at number one in the box office. This is the first movie based on a board game.
  ‘Ouija’ came out at the right time of year but unfortunately was not the most frightening of movies out there. Therefore it received poor review, receiving two out of five stars. It is still a good pick to get into the spooky mood for Halloween.
  Over the weekend, October twenty-fifth, Sanborn had its annual Halloween stroll. This is where children dressed up and walked around to get candy. Many older kids got dressed up and acted as zombies for the children
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  On Thursday the thirtieth, Garfield hosted Trunk-or-Treat for children to go to. Ages are elementary and younger and costed one-dollar to get in.
  For the older kids where are many Haunted Houses to go to. If you like local things there is a haunted house called The House of Judgement that is put on by a youth group.
  The house judgement gave a different view on haunted houses. First they
take the group through hell and they end up meeting the devil then the group finds a way to heaven.
  The whole point was to show people the reality of after life. Hence the name of the house.
  If you felt like traveling though you could find spookier haunted houses or even haunted hayrides which are always a joy.
  No matter what time in Fall, one can never go wrong with going to a local orchard. Whether it be apples or pumpkins, you can count on the whole trip to be pretty inexpensive.
 On October thirty-first, police had check-points all over michigan. This was a part of their campaign to prevent drunk driving.
  Police stopped vehicles to make sure everyone was buckled up. They stopped cars at one spot.
  Kids began to trick-or-treat around dusk. Due to the weather trick-or-treaters were scarce.
  Whether you’re kickin’ back or going out. Remember to stay safe this season.

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