This gallery includes photos from Halloween Town, the Conway Rec Halloween Party, Conway Intermediate's Halloween Parade, trunk-or-treats at the Conway Police Department and Journey Church, and trick-or-treating in Conway Village!
                        
                        
                Candy Land's "King Kandy" John Macdonald chats with trick-or-treaters along the trail during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Candy Land's "Gramma Nutt" Ellen Macdonald chats with trick-or-treater Mollie Plante, 2, of Conway during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Trick-or-treaters collect candy in the Madison Recreation Department and the Madison PTO's hoedown-themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Families participate in various carnival games run by volunteers during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Heather O'Donnell hands a trick-or-treater candy in the Madison Recreation Department and the Madison PTO's hoedown-themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                John Petersen, dressed as the character Albus Dumbledore, talks with trick-or-treaters in the Petersen family's "Harry Potter" themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                A large spider drops from the cabin ceiling to spook trick-or-treaters during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Trick-or-treaters of all ages make their way through the decorated cabins along the "trick-or-treat trail" during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Trick-or-treaters of all ages make their way through the decorated cabins along the "trick-or-treat trail" during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Trick or treaters check out the farm-themed cabin, sponsored and run by the local Walmart, during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                "Gramma Nutt" Ellen Macdonald chats with trick-or-treater Mollie Plante, 2, of Conway, with fellow Candy Land characters "Lord Licorice" Lynne Mehlman and "Princess Lolly" Amanda Pryor at right, during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Heather O'Donnell (center) hands trick-or-treaters candy, with fellow cowgirls Catherine Gault and Sarah DeMartino at left, in the Madison Recreation Department and the Madison PTO's hoedown-themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Trick-or-treaters of all ages make their way through the decorated cabins along the "trick-or-treat trail" during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                The DeVito family from Conway (with mom Julie at left, Henry, 10, at front and Cole, 8, at right) walks past scary ghouls in the haunted hallway at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                A spooky ghouls pops out at Cole DeVito, 8, of Conway in the haunted hallway at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Assistant Rec Director Todd Gallagher, dressed as Sully, directs a family toward the next room of tricks and treats at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Gru and the Minions (from left Letty Zipf, Lydia Wiggin and Addy McAllister) stand together at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Natalie and Jackson Spaulding, 5 and 8 respectively, of Conway get candy from Minion Addy McAllister at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                A groovy John Colbath looks on as kids try to guess the weight of the pumpkin on the table at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Conway resident Cole DeVito (center), 8, celebrates with his brother Henry, 10, and volunteer Tucker Day after landing a ball in one of the pumpkin buckets at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Natalie Spaulding, 5, of Conway tosses a ping-pong ball toward the pumpkin buckets, with brother Jackson, 8, and volunteer Tucker Day looking on, at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                The DeVito family from Conway, led by Henry, 10, walks past scary ghouls in the haunted hallway at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Wizards, ghouls and other characters walk through the Robert Frost parking lot during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Trick-or-treaters get candy from Officers James Zimmer and Cameron Leavitt and Dispatcher Paige Hill, as well as check out the police cars, fire trucks, construction vehicles and more, at the Conway Police Department's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Amy and Joe Williams show off their "6-7" costume during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Members of the Zipf family (with Arlyn at center and Kim at right) run a minion-themed station during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                "Cow-girl" Elisabeth Nixon helps Orson Brown, 4, of Conway pick out a piece of candy, with "cow-boy" Matt Nixon at back right, during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
                        
                        
                Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
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Candy Land's "King Kandy" John Macdonald chats with trick-or-treaters along the trail during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick or treaters of all ages head toward the entrance of the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Candy Land's "Gramma Nutt" Ellen Macdonald chats with trick-or-treater Mollie Plante, 2, of Conway during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters collect candy in the Madison Recreation Department and the Madison PTO's hoedown-themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Families participate in various carnival games run by volunteers during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Heather O'Donnell hands a trick-or-treater candy in the Madison Recreation Department and the Madison PTO's hoedown-themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
John Petersen, dressed as the character Albus Dumbledore, talks with trick-or-treaters in the Petersen family's "Harry Potter" themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A large spider drops from the cabin ceiling to spook trick-or-treaters during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters of all ages make their way through the decorated cabins along the "trick-or-treat trail" during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters of all ages make their way through the decorated cabins along the "trick-or-treat trail" during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Carved pumpkins line the fountain near the entrance to the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick or treaters check out the farm-themed cabin, sponsored and run by the local Walmart, during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
"Gramma Nutt" Ellen Macdonald chats with trick-or-treater Mollie Plante, 2, of Conway, with fellow Candy Land characters "Lord Licorice" Lynne Mehlman and "Princess Lolly" Amanda Pryor at right, during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Heather O'Donnell (center) hands trick-or-treaters candy, with fellow cowgirls Catherine Gault and Sarah DeMartino at left, in the Madison Recreation Department and the Madison PTO's hoedown-themed cabin during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters of all ages make their way through the decorated cabins along the "trick-or-treat trail" during the 14th annual Halloween Town, presented by the Tohkomeupog Camp for Boys in Madison to benefit the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy, on Oct. 25. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The DeVito family from Conway (with mom Julie at left, Henry, 10, at front and Cole, 8, at right) walks past scary ghouls in the haunted hallway at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A spooky ghouls pops out at Cole DeVito, 8, of Conway in the haunted hallway at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Assistant Rec Director Todd Gallagher, dressed as Sully, directs a family toward the next room of tricks and treats at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Gru and the Minions (from left Letty Zipf, Lydia Wiggin and Addy McAllister) stand together at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Natalie and Jackson Spaulding, 5 and 8 respectively, of Conway get candy from Minion Addy McAllister at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A groovy John Colbath looks on as kids try to guess the weight of the pumpkin on the table at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway resident Cole DeVito (center), 8, celebrates with his brother Henry, 10, and volunteer Tucker Day after landing a ball in one of the pumpkin buckets at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Natalie Spaulding, 5, of Conway tosses a ping-pong ball toward the pumpkin buckets, with brother Jackson, 8, and volunteer Tucker Day looking on, at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The DeVito family from Conway, led by Henry, 10, walks past scary ghouls in the haunted hallway at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A family walks past a scary ghoul in the haunted hallway at the Conway Parks and Recreation Department's annual Halloween Party on Oct. 30. The event included trick-or-treating, a haunted hallway, games and more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Physical Education Teacher Steve Cooney rocks out with a guitar during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
An inflatable hedgehog walks alongside his costumed classmates during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Costumed classmates walk together during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
An alien, Pikachu and a witch walk together during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Costumed classmates walk together during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Godzilla walks up the sidewalk during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Red Riding Hood and other costumed kids walk up the sidewalk during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Costumed classmates walk together during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A pair of princesses strike royal poses during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A banana gives a thumbs up during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Costumed classmates walk together during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
An alien "abducts" a student in the Robert Frost parking lot during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Costumed classmates walk together during the Conway Intermediate School Halloween Parade, which also included students from the Robert Frost Charter School, around Conway Village on Oct. 31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Families get candy and check out the police cars, fire trucks, construction vehicles and more at the Conway Police Department's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Families get candy and check out the police cars, fire trucks, construction vehicles and more at the Conway Police Department's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters get candy from Officers James Zimmer and Cameron Leavitt and Dispatcher Paige Hill, as well as check out the police cars, fire trucks, construction vehicles and more, at the Conway Police Department's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Amy and Joe Williams show off their "6-7" costume during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Members of the Zipf family (with Arlyn at center and Kim at right) run a minion-themed station during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
"Cow-girl" Elisabeth Nixon helps Orson Brown, 4, of Conway pick out a piece of candy, with "cow-boy" Matt Nixon at back right, during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Families check out the various stations during Journey Church's trunk-or-treat in Center Conway on Halloween last Friday. Volunteers from the church gave out candy at about 45 decorated trunks and according to the church's Facebook page, they had at least 500 visitors. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters visit the Starting Point offices front porch for candy in Conway Village on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters visit the Conway Public Library for free candy and books in Conway Village on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters visit houses along Greenwood Avenue in Conway Village to collect candy on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters visit houses along Greenwood Avenue in Conway Village to collect candy on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters visit houses along Greenwood Avenue in Conway Village to collect candy on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Trick-or-treaters visit the Conway Public Library for free candy and books in Conway Village on Halloween last Friday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
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