Emily Goodwin, left, brings in her paper to be stamped by Aleka Bassett, right, at the Bassett counter during the "Secor Open Road Party" on Saturday.
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Margaret Zotkiewicz, right, ties the sash on the costume of her daughter Claire Hite, 8, left, who is dressed as a Victorian lady .
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Sarah Turner, left, from Toledo who is dressed as an owl for Halloween, and her aunt Nikki Hartranft right, look at free books at the Savors/ and Easter Seal booth.
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The medal that Claire Hite, 8, who is dressed as a Victorian lady, won for the "scariest costume" category during the costume contest.
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Caiden Larimer, from Rossford and who is wearing a "Slick the Tireman" costume, reacts to winning the prize for the most creative costume.
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Kenya Bryson, 7, left, who is dressed as "Michael Jackson" helps her sister Kennisha Bryson, right, 8, who is dressed as "Blueberry Girl", with her costume.
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Claire Hite, 8, who is dressed as a Victorian lady, waits for the results of the costume contest.
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Kathie Stafford, left, and Karen Wagner, right, judge the costume contest.
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Kennisha Bryson, left, 8 is "interviewed" by her sister Kenya Bryson, 7, right, during the costume contest. The girls are dressed as "Blueberry Girl", and "Michael Jackson," respectively.
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Aleka Bassett, stamps a paper at the Bassett counter.
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