Diego Salazar shows his heritage by wearing a mariachi outfit while trick-or-treating Friday night on Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor. Downtown was cordoned off for several hours Friday night to provide all of the children in the area a safe place to trick or treat. That, in addition to the Roller Barn haunted house and the numerous costume parties, made Halloween a fun day for all. Walking with Diego is his grandmother, Esperanza.   - Nathan Whalen/Whidbey News-Times
Nathan Whalen/Whidbey News-Times
Diego Salazar shows his heritage by wearing a mariachi outfit while trick-or-treating Friday night on Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor. Downtown was cordoned off for several hours Friday night to provide all of the children in the area a safe place to trick or treat. That, in addition to the Roller Barn haunted house and the numerous costume parties, made Halloween a fun day for all. Walking with Diego is his grandmother, Esperanza.

It's more than just frights


November 4, 2008 · 3:59 PM

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