HALLOWEEN
Chinese Halloween
Yeah I know, folks, it's a bit out of season, but Halloween was the next big thing for my year in China. Wanna see how they celebrate? Cool. :) Up to this point, exploring and living and teaching i...
Posted on 3/17/12 at 10:00 AM
A pumpkin is a pumpkin!
I prepared the first two pumpkin pies of the season last night. Made from real pumpkin, they at least look like something people will be fooled into dishing up. Let me start by getting this out int...
Posted on 11/23/11 at 4:51 PM
Mini Ep. 19 - Halloween Movie Recap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmWspZqoPnE...
Posted on 11/7/11 at 9:58 AM
Halloween 2011
I have a long running relationship with the Red River Lions of Grand Forks. I have several friends who are members of this group, and I support their activities whenever Im asked. Usually this mean...
Posted on 11/5/11 at 9:08 PM
Punked!!!
Cheyenne is busy tonight doing door answering/costume gushing/candy giving - duty. Somewhere along the line I lost my passion for the whole Halloween enterprise. The whole going door to door thing for...
Posted on 10/31/11 at 6:56 PM
Leah Byzewski, Grand Forks, letter: Thanks for helping Halloween event succeed 
On behalf of the Grand Forks County Historical Society, I would like to thank all of the people who attended our Legends of Terror and Half Pint Haunt Halloween events Oct. 28-30.
By Leah Byzewski , November 06, 2011
RYAN BAKKEN: Halloween treats not just for kids 
By Ryan Bakken , October 31, 2011
Man in zombie makeup arrested in Moorhead 
Two Moorhead homeowners here received early Halloween scares overnight.
At 1:20 a.m., the Moorhead Police Department responded to a burglary call at the 400 block of 17th Street South, where, police said, an intoxicated male wearing zombie-style makeup with a backpack had walked into the residence. The homeowner confronted him with a handgun, and the intruder left the house.
By Associated Press , October 31, 2011
Pumpkins a bigger slice of pie for farmers 
Todd and Carrie Nelson are full-time farmers, growing spring wheat, pinto beans and soybeans near Grand Forks Air Force Base. They also are earning an increasing part of their living from something they started in 1997 as a “very, very small scale” side job, Todd Nelson said. A pumpkin patch.
By Ryan Johnson , October 29, 2011
MARILYN HAGERTY: Halloween good day when you’re 10
Anna Studney is going to turn into a mummy Monday. Angelina Shultzitski will become a witch. Alexander Tjelleson is dressing up as Michael Jackson. And Isabel Schullo will go out for tricks or treats as a Red River High School cheerleader.
By Marilyn Hagerty , October 29, 2011
Zombies among this year’s hottest Halloween costumes
By Chris Bieri , October 28, 2011
UND students patrolling on Halloween night 
More than 50 UND student volunteers are expected to patrol Grand Forks neighborhoods on Halloween, according to Student Government.
By Herald Staff Report , October 28, 2011
Halloween doesn't have to be gorge-fest to be fun
By Lindsey Tanner , October 28, 2011
Post-World Series blizzard set Minnesota records 20 years ago 
Minnesota Twins fans were still celebrating the team's dramatic 7-game World Series win over the Atlanta Braves when the 'Halloween Blizzard of 1991' arrived.
By Associated Press , October 28, 2011
THE LIST: Legends of Terror ... 'Bell, Book & Candle' ... 'Rocky Horror' ... more 
Area arts and entertainment events
By Herald Staff Report , October 27, 2011
At Universal Orlando, the real scare is not being scary 
Chainsaws? Yawn. Bathtub electrocutions? Done them. Demented, blood-thirsty clowns? So 2001. For Universal Orlando, the big theme park here that counts on Halloween as a crucial profit center, the art of the scare sure isn’t as easy as it used to be.
By Brooks Barnes , October 25, 2011
UND club plans Halloween haunted lab, fun run 
UND’s Forensic Science Club will host its annual haunted lab this weekend. The event will take place in O’Kelly Hall from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, as well as 5 to 8 p.m. on Halloween. Admission is $5, or $2 on Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight.
By Herald Staff Report , October 18, 2011
FACES: Boo! Haunted Woods owner keeps finding new scary ideas 
By Ann Bailey , October 16, 2011
MARILYN HAGERTY: October gets scarier sooner every year
Dear Shirley, October is getting scarier and scarier, earlier and earlier. There are ghosts and goblins all around here when it gets dark. And Halloween is still more than two weeks away.
By Marilyn Hagerty , October 12, 2011
Halloween in July At Turtle River State Park 
Turtle River State Park, Arvilla, N.D., is gearing up for its first-ever Halloween in July from July 15 to 17.
By Herald Staff Report , July 13, 2011
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