OCTOBER 15, 2014 VOL. 19 ISSUE 44
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the Details. there were lots of great
choices in last year’s costume exchange at shorewood Village Hall.
For the second year, shorewood is hosting a free costume exchange at the Village Hall, 1 towne Centre Blvd. the event is the brainchild of Denise schmidt, shorewood’s parks, Business and recreation planner. Her title really should be Queen of Fun because if it involves a good time in shorewood, she’s definitely involved. “it is major expense to outfit everyone for Halloween, and what do you do with the old ones?” she said. “that is how this came about. it gives mom and dad a place to get rid of old costumes and a place to get one that is new to you and in good shape.” Best of all, it gives some
financial breathing room to families who don’t have the disposable income to buy tons of new stuff. Here’s how it works: stop by village hall from 8 to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays before oct. 18 and drop off any gently used and complete costumes. in turn, you will receive a numbered ticket. Come back to village hall from 9 a.m. to noon on oct. 18 and you will be able to choose a new costume. if you donate two costumes you will be allowed to choose two, and so on. “if you donate a girl’s costume but you need a boys costume, that is fine too. you can chose from any costume,” schmidt said.