Lily Fielding, 2, Western Springs, came dressed as Princess Leia from Star Wars. The Western Springs Recreation Department hosted Halloween Hoopla at the Recreation Center Monday evening. | Jon Langham~for Sun-Times Media
Henry Good, 17 months, of Western Springs, came dressed as a jockey after enjoying a day at Arlington Park Racetrack. | Jon Langham~for Sun-Times Media
Children were mightily amused by the magic show of the Amazing Tim Adamz. | Jon Langham~for Sun-Times Media
Bridget Hines, 18 months,of Western Springs, came dressed as Elmo. | Jon Langham~for Sun-Times Media
Michelle Wherry of Western Springs, skillfully carves up a pumpkin that was raffled off. | Jon Langham~for Sun-Times Media
WESTERN SPRINGS — It wasn’t necessarily a scary time at the Recreation Center. People turned out for the Halloween Hoopla held Monday night by the Western Springs Recreation Department. But rather than vampires, beasts or other monsters, the costumes for the youngest of celebrants focused … Read More