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Representing “Toy Story” were Logan Torgeson, 7; Addison Torgeson, 5; and Austin Torgeson, almost 2.
Heather Landrock, fifth-grade teacher and “Crazy Cat Lady,” gathered a few more kittens: Ensley Smid, left, 8, and Caroline Seguin, 9.
Kindergarten teacher Shelly Branch dressed as Big Bird to distribute candy from the trunk of her Cookie Monster car.
Emma Hartings stood outside her “castle” to hand out candy to her VPK students and others during the fall festival.
Evelyn Matias, left, 7; Rita Bennani Sanchez, 11; and An’Jelisse Rijos, 7, demonstrate their skills with West Orange Karate. Evelyn and An’Jelisse are second-graders at Dillard Street Elementary.
One-year-old Lola Howell was the smallest senior citizen attending the festival at Dillard Street Elementary, where her older brothers attend school.
At the trunk-or-treat, Maddy Romero, 7; Jacob Romero, 5; Kathy Ogg; and Todd Nichols represented “The Wizard of Oz.”
Julie Branom, left, ESE program assistant at Dillard Street, and Jamie Wiggins participated in the trunk-or-treat at the school.
Maks Nixon, 9, and Whitt Nixon, 5, donned Peter Pan and Simba costumes for the fall festival.
Emily Smith, 5, and Holly Smith, 2, went the extra mile with their costumes.
Dillard Street Elementary School hosted its annual fall festival Thursday, Oct. 24, and students and their families had a great time eating pizza, playing games and going trunk-or-treat in the parking lot.
Teachers and staff opened their vehicle trunks, which were decorated in various themes, and donned costumes to hand out the candy.
Inflatables were set up on the school lawn, and children enjoyed a fun evening with friends and classmates.