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Local NewsElvis to headline second annual Howl-0-ween Pawty

Kevin Mills, a local Elvis impersonator, will be a part of the entertainment during the second Annual Howl-o-Ween Pawty at the Children’s Safety Village on Saturday October 19, 2024.

Elvis’ special appearance will be at 12 noon. He will also be sharing the entertainment stage with Brantford’s own Joan Minnery and her Voices of SingIT, the Stomptastic Line Dance Team and a special appearance from the newly formed Butterfly Community Choir.

“This family and dog friendly event is open to the public and we are encouraging families to dress up and to come out for a day of trick or treating, but do not leave out your four-legged fur babies if they have been socialized and would feel comfortable. There will be a costume contest on best dressed person, doggie, family and couple,” said Adele Alfano, Fund Development Manager for Autism Dog Services.

The Children’s Safety Village of Brant will be bursting at the seams with a Pawty that includes a Giant Photo Booth, Ancaster Optimist Food truck and Altitude coffee truck, a special appearance by the Brantford Fire Department, Bruiser from the Brantford Bulldogs, Stripes mascot from the Hamilton Tiger Cats, a pet and people costume parade, vendors, 50/50 draws and tons of prizes and treats.

The price of admission is a cash donation to Autism Dog Services.

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