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Salemburg dresses for Halloween
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Salemburg Elementary first grader Elena Lopez is helped with her makeup by her grandmother, Elenita Lopez as she prepared to walk in the annual Salemburg Halloween Parade.
(Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
Salemburg Elementary first grader Elena Lopez is helped with her makeup by her grandmother, Elenita Lopez as she prepared to walk in the annual Salemburg Halloween Parade. (Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
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Ayden Gray seems to have lost his head.  The first grade student at Salemburg will have to walk carefully in the parade so he does not lose it completely.
(Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
Ayden Gray seems to have lost his head. The first grade student at Salemburg will have to walk carefully in the parade so he does not lose it completely. (Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
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Parents, community leaders, grandparents, friends, staff and students all gather awaiting the start of the Annual Salemburg Halloween Parade Thursday afternoon.
(Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
Parents, community leaders, grandparents, friends, staff and students all gather awaiting the start of the Annual Salemburg Halloween Parade Thursday afternoon. (Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
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Fifth grade teachers Dena Starling and Jeannie Faulk (right), await their partner, Bernita Faison, (also riding an ostrich), before they head off to the big Salemburg Halloween Parade.
(Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
Fifth grade teachers Dena Starling and Jeannie Faulk (right), await their partner, Bernita Faison, (also riding an ostrich), before they head off to the big Salemburg Halloween Parade. (Billy Todd/Sampson Independent)
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Billy Todd/Sampson Independent Salemburg Elementary first grader Elena Lopez is helped with her makeup by her grandmother, Elenita Lopez as she prepared to walk in the annual Salemburg Halloween Parade.

Billy Todd/Sampson Independent Ayden Gray seems to have lost his head. The first grade student at Salemburg will have to walk carefully in the parade so he does not lose it completely.

Billy Todd/Sampson Independent Parents, community leaders, grandparents, friends, staff and students all gather awaiting the start of the Annual Salemburg Halloween Parade Thursday afternoon.

Billy Todd/Sampson Independent Fifth grade teachers Dena Starling and Jeannie Faulk (right), await their partner, Bernita Faison, (also riding an ostrich), before they head off to the big Salemburg Halloween Parade



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