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Citizens Alliance Bank was selected by popular vote as the best decorated cabin at this year's Tricks and Treats at Tamaracks Resort. Their name will be added to the traveling plaque.
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While there was no official judging of the trunks this year, organizer Mark Kues said Althea Garland's creativity was incredible again this year. Posing as Mother Goose, Garland's "trunk" contained characters from 12 of Mother Goose's nursery rhymes: Little Miss Muffet; Itsy Bitsy Spider; Jack Be Nimble; The was an Old Woman; Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star; Jack and Jill; Humpty Dumpty; I'm a Little Tea Pot; Three Blind Mince, Three Men in a Tub, Hickory Dickory Doc and Hey Diddle Diddle. She worked on it for the past three weeks.
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Pitbull-cross named Julie was a sugar skull with her owner Naya Lopez. They won most original in the Pet Parade.
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Alpine Artisans decked out one of the cabins at the Tamaracks Resort and won third place in the popular vote for their decorations. They handed out art supplies and candy to around 75 - 100 children.
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Two-month-old Nala was the youngest in the pet parade. She was named the cutest by the judge.
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Several adults dressed up with their children including the Mauldins. Jama and Chris accompanied their daughter Delani dressed as Ariana Grande.
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Stryker Kelley, dressed as a little calf struts out on his own around the stage for the pet parade.
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Good Environmental Services' cabin all decked out for the Tricks-n-Treats. They tied for second place with Cory's Valley Market.
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Spider Witch Heather Kues had a trunk full of spell books and essential ingredients for potions. She offered candy to the visitors.
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