Children and guardians celebrated Halloween early, grabbed candy and toured the Lustron home, a '50s era house, on Sunday at the Myra Museum grounds in Grand Forks. They were taking part in the Half Pint Haunt, an event hosted especially for young kids by the Grand Forks County Historical Society.
1/2: Volunteer Beverly Brusegaard, dressed as the lady of the house, gave Halloween candy to Payton Garrison, 2, and others who toured the Lustron home, a '50s era house, during the Half Pint Haunt on Sunday at the Myra Museum grounds in Grand Forks. In the background is Herald columnist Marilyn Hagerty, a member of the Grand Forks County Historical Society board, and (right) Payton's mom, Athea Garrison of Grand Forks.
2/2: Lincoln Nelson, 4, dressed as "The Hulk," sits with his mom, Angela Nagel, outside Grand Forks' first post office as his grandpa, T. J. Nagel, shoots their photo on Sunday at the Myra Museum grounds in Grand Forks. They were taking part in the Half Pint Haunt, an event hosted especially for young kids by the Grand Forks County Historical Society.
Pamela Knudson is a features and arts/entertainment writer for the Grand Forks Herald.
She has worked for the Herald since 2011 and has covered a wide variety of topics, including the latest performances in the region and health topics.
Pamela can be reached at pknudson@gfherald.com or (701) 780-1107.