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Junior League of Greenwich Welcomes Trick-or-Treaters: More than 100 children visited on Halloween Night

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The Junior League of Greenwich hosted Halloween Night for more than 100 Trick-or-Treaters at Junior League headquarters on East Putnam Avenue Tuesday night, October 31.

The Junior League of Greenwich hosted Halloween Night for more than 100 Trick-or-Treaters at Junior League headquarters on East Putnam Avenue Tuesday night, October 31.

The Junior League of Greenwich hosted Halloween Night for more than 100 Trick-or-Treaters at Junior League headquarters on East Putnam Avenue Tuesday night, October 31.

With the Junior League Headquarters located in the heart of a popular neighborhood for Trick-or-Treaters, the Junior League invited local parents, kids, and pets to stop by for refreshments and candy.

The Junior League Headquarters was decorated with black cats, witches, and spooky pumpkins on the front porch, which served as a photo backdrop for families to take pictures of their children in costume. The entire side of the house was lit up with dancing fire and ice lights, and the walkway and sidewalk were lined with black and white luminaries to light the way.

The Junior League of Greenwich estimates that more than 100 children visited this year and is looking forward to making this an annual town tradition, serving the Greenwich community.

The Junior League of Greenwich’s next family friendly event, The Enchanted Forest, will be held on Thursday, November 16th to Saturday, November 18th at Christ Church Greenwich. Tickets can be purchased at 501auctions.com/jlg.

The Junior League of Greenwich has been bettering the community for nearly 60 years. It is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained individuals.

Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The JLG is committed to inclusive environments of diverse individuals and reaches out to women of all races, religions, and national origins who demonstrate an interest in and commitment to voluntarism. For more information, please contact
the Junior League of Greenwich at jlg@jlgreenwich.org and visit the website at www.jlgreenwich.org.


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