District of Taylor “Halloween Spooktacular” returns
TAYLOR, B.C.- The District of Taylor’s “Halloween Spooktacular” kicked off at Taylor Community Hall on Saturday, after being cancelled for the last two years due to COVID-19.
Over four hundred and fifty children and adults put their spookiest foot forward and attended the event dressed in their Halloween costumes.

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The Spooktacular offered a variety of activities with candy prizes for children to participate in, such as a bean bag toss, a cake walk, and a fishing pond.
According to Sherri Maycock, recreation programmer for the District of Taylor, the cake walk is always a crowd favourite.
“The kids get super excited,” said Maycock.
“To see the excitement and enthusiasm, it’s really cool.”
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The “Halloween Spooktacular” is organized and run by the District’s community services department, with the help of volunteers from Taylor Elementary School’s PAC.
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