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Diversified Services hosts Halloween family festival

A wide variety of activities was held for everyone to enjoy and to get into some spooky fun.  

Moose Jaw Diversified Services organized a Halloween Family Festival for all to enjoy this past weekend.  

The festival was a colourful way to raise funds for their therapy programs and support the community of Moose Jaw’s individuals experiencing disabilities.  A wide variety of activities was held for everyone to enjoy and to get into some spooky fun.  

Volunteers for the event, Tricia Brookfield, Andrea Montgomery and Darci Dessert, welcomed all who dared to partake.  

The festival began with a tour of the haunted house. Volunteers dressed in spooky costumes were stationed throughout the haunted house, but everyone was drawn to the big screen where animated ghosts were displayed.  

A costume contest was held and Baby shark won the cutest costume award. There was a fun bouncy castle, popcorn to enjoy, interactive animated videos of dancing zombies, and much more.  Although a pumpkin-carving contest was scheduled, no one remembered to bring a pumpkin to carve. 

Moose Jaw Diversified Services has been working with the Moose Jaw community's people experiencing disability since 1967. The goal is to make positive relationships and communications through their service recipients, community organizations, and family members of the community.

They provide all these diverse services and individual supports for the betterment of the community.


 

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