Community's Halloween safe zone draws crowd

  • Trick-or-treaters were in for a fun treat when they visited the Fannin County Chamber of Commerce on Halloween. Shown are, from left, Director of Communications & Events Kim Foster, Director of Membership Dianne Mallernee and Guest Services representative Lynn Johnson.
    Trick-or-treaters were in for a fun treat when they visited the Fannin County Chamber of Commerce on Halloween. Shown are, from left, Director of Communications & Events Kim Foster, Director of Membership Dianne Mallernee and Guest Services representative Lynn Johnson.
  • Superman and Spiderman, also known as Creedance and Loris, helped pass out candy to trick-or-treaters at the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
    Superman and Spiderman, also known as Creedance and Loris, helped pass out candy to trick-or-treaters at the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
  • Kathryn Elkins represented the Old Unicoi Trail Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution during the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
    Kathryn Elkins represented the Old Unicoi Trail Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution during the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
  • Blue Ridge United Methodist Church members Janice Rogers, left, and Suzanne Bienert passed out candy to attendees of the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
    Blue Ridge United Methodist Church members Janice Rogers, left, and Suzanne Bienert passed out candy to attendees of the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
  • Jordan, left, and Anna Speessen represented the University of North Georgia during the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
    Jordan, left, and Anna Speessen represented the University of North Georgia during the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
  • Troy Shirbroun with Anchor Brokerage and the Blue Ridge Business Association distributed treats to costumed kiddos at the annual Halloween safe zone event, which was modified this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Troy Shirbroun with Anchor Brokerage and the Blue Ridge Business Association distributed treats to costumed kiddos at the annual Halloween safe zone event, which was modified this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Kim Keel, disguised as the iconic clownfish, Nemo, passed out treats to those in attendance at the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.
    Kim Keel, disguised as the iconic clownfish, Nemo, passed out treats to those in attendance at the Blue Ridge Community drive-thru Halloween safe zone event Saturday, October 31.

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