Candice Maner (Power Puff Girl, Blossom), Dustin Coleman (crazy hair dude), Laura Maner (clown) and Corbin Browitt (TV) of Clarkesville sport creative, homemade costumes.
Kids of all ages joined in the Halloween fun Friday in Habersham. People dressed up in costumes for work, attended fall festivals at local churches, went door-to-door trick or treating and enjoyed the annual Trick or Treat on the Clarkesville Square.
Trick or Treat on the Square is an annual event sponsored by the Clarkesville Business Association and Clarkesville Main Street program. Business owners and church groups handed out treats to more than a thousand children and adults who walked along Washington Street collecting goodies and showing off their creative costumes.
Shirley Chaffin and her daughter, Elizabeth, hand out candy in front of their store on the Clarkesville Square. More than 1,000 children took home goody bags prepared by the Chaffins.
Elizabeth Chaffin is among the business owners who chipped in to make this Halloween an evening to remember for the Habersham community. She co-owns Elizabeth & Company with her mom, Shirley Chaffin. Their business, located on the west side of the Clarkesville Square, opened in April. This was their first year participating in the Halloween event and Chaffin says she enjoyed every bit of it. The Chaffins prepared over 1,000 bags of candy for trick or treaters and Elizabeth says all the bags were gone by 7pm. She says the event is fun for families and is great exposure for local businesses. “People get a chance to see what our businesses have to offer and, hopefully, they’ll come back and visit us.”
Getting people to return to Clarkesville – at least at Halloween – isn’t a problem. For many families like the Cooks of Mt. Airy, Trick or Treat on the Square is a family tradition. Leah and Cam Cook’s son, Silas, is just one year old but he’s fast becoming a trick or treat veteran. This was his second year spending Halloween on the Square. “It’s good. It’s very easy and safe for the kids,” says his dad. That sentiment was echoed by many other parents. Jackie Baxter of Cornelia says this also was her family’s second year and it won’t be their last. “We love it. We’ll always come.”
David James and his children Tehilla and David II take in the sights and the candy during Trick or Treat on the Clarkesville Square. David I came dressed as Stephen King dressed as Superman.
Ask the kids and they’ll tell you the same. 5-year old Tehilla James says, “My favorite part is getting too much candy.” Her big brother David enjoyed filling his bucket with candy but he also enjoyed taking in the sights. “I found familiar people and I found costumes. I found Slenderman who needs to get fatter!” Out of the mouths of babes. Their father, David James, came dressed as Stephen King dressed as Superman. He says, “I love it. It’s a great local event where you can see a lot of local people and interact with people that you know as well as people that you don’t know. The kids get to see friends from school and they get candy and you don’t have to travel a long way.” He says he misses the door-to-door trick or treating of his childhood but sees organized events such as Trick or Treat on the Square as a viable alternative in today’s world. “A place where kids can definitely get the treats without having crazy tricks.”
Clarkesville Police stood watch and helped the crowds navigate through traffic. They say everything went smoothly and no problems were reported.
Clarkesville Police officers Danny Moulder (left) and Ryan Ledford came dressed as cops; good thing, since they were working. They helped keep the crowds safe as they walked along Washington Street in downtown Clarkesville.
Officers Ryan Ledford and David Moulder were on duty by the gazebo while their kids were with their moms on the opposite side of the Square enjoying the festivities. Ledford says it’s hard working while his family’s so close by having fun but, “…we’re here for the safety of everybody, not just our kids.” Moulder says he’s worked the event the past two years. “I think it’s a good thing for the community because they get to get out and have fun.” And while both men say they miss being with their families on a family-night like Halloween they, like so many other parents, were looking forward to “raiding” their kids’ candy when they got home.
Share in the fun with these photos captured by Now Habersham and submitted by our readers. Enjoy!
The crew at Habersham Hardware in Cornelia dressed up for fun. Pictured here are Tim Glore, Jason Stamey, Phillip Elrod, Skipper, Stan Crump. Sitting Tony Smith.
Servers at Midtown Grill in Clarkesville.
Midtown Grill’s warning to customers.
South State Bank tellers dressed up for Halloween. Tish Austin came dressed as Sleepy from the Seven Dwarfs.
South State Bank teller, Holly Holbrook was Sneezy.
The crew at Hawg Wild in Clarkesville went “hog wild” over Halloween. Pictured are: Anna Sapough as Elsa, Shelby Kiker as pirate, Ashleigh Neumeyer as Little Red Riding, Hood Bryleigh Bleckley as minion, Colleen Gearty as Black Eye Pea, Katie Dowis as Black Eye Pea, Amy Bevers as cowgirl, Megan Rowland as Pocahontas, Deanne Carswell as Mechanic, Miranda Hunnicut as cat, Rileigh Smith as Mickey Mouse.
Breanna and James Burton made the rounds to several fall festivals. First stop, Liberty Hill Baptist in Toccoa followed by Eastanollee Baptist. Their mom, Gail, says it was “A wonderful evening.”
Peyton Dundore (left) Gavin Dundore (right) of Clarkesville prepare to head out for Halloween.
7-year old Miah Gragg and her 11-year old brother Aiden of Clarkesville strike a pose before heading out to Trick or Treat on the Clarkesville Square.
Aiden and Miah Gragg of Clarkesville visit Reggie Coley at “The Switch” and Fort Peanut. Their mom, Brooke Gragg says ” It will be our new Halloween tradition!”
“My kids and I had loads of fun,” says Nicole Spurlock shown here with her kids, Danny and Abigail Spurlock.
Crowds started lining up outside downtown businesses in Clarkesville at 5pm Friday, Oct. 31. The event drew thousands to the Clarkesville Square. The event was sponsored by the Clarkesville Business Association.
Kids of all ages joined in the fun on the Clarkesville Square Halloween night.
The crew from Art-full Barn in Clarkesville dressed as their X-Men and Marvel Comics alter egos. Pictured here (l-r): Melanie Maxwell as Pop Art Girl, Jeff Jacobson as Wolverine, Gail Kimsey as Cat Woman and Greg Kimsey as Capt. America.
Jeff “Wolverine” Jacobson looks menacing but was really a big pushover when it came to handing out candy to kidss
David James and his children Tehilla and David take in the sights and the candy during Trick or Treat on the Clarkesville Square.
Kids filled their buckets with lots of good stuff courtesy of Clarkesville’s downtown merchants.
Leah and Cam Cook of Mt. Airy enjoy their second Trick or Treat on the Square with their son, Silas. Silas was too busy eating his candy to talk with reporters.
Leah Cook and her 1-year old son, Silas.
Candice Maner (Power Puff Girl, Blossom), Dustin Coleman (crazy hair dude), Laura Maner (clown) and Corbin Browitt (TV) of Clarkesville sport creative, homemade costumes.
7-year old Corbin Browitt of Clarkesville dressed as the TV from his favorite movie, “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.” His costume was made out of cardboard, aluminum, insulation, foam and a real TV antenna.
Remote control shoes, every man’s dream!
Lyric Dunagan, son of Jackie Baxter and Nick Dunagan of Cornelia, shows of his muscles while waiting in line for candy.
Even Mary Poppins made an appearance.
Organizations such as Circle of Hope chipped in to support the event.
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Elizabeth Chaffin, co-owner of Elizabeth & Company, dresses in vintage flowerpot style. She’s joined by her friend, Amanda Wade.
Shirley Chaffin and her daughter, Elizabeth, hand out candy in front of their store on the Clarkesville Square. More than 1,000 children took home goody bags prepared by the Chaffins.
Beth Pitts (left) brought her family from Demorest. Joining her are 11-year Kaitlyn McAllister (banana), 8-year old Dylan McAllister (The Scream), Lori Pitts and Becky Pitts (Maleficent).
Dylan McAllister of Demorest says he enjoyed scaring kids as The Scream.
Halloween on the Clarkesville Square “rocks.”
Alyssa Lovell and the Piedmont College Lions mascot.
Elsa (Anna Sapough) and Olaf (Caden Roam of Cleveland, GA) stepped out the popular Disney movie “Frozen” to join in the fun Friday night. Many trick or treaters were ‘frozen’ as the wind chill and temperature plummeted Friday night.
Jeremy and Adrian Humphries of Clarkesville joined their sister and cousin Ashley Moore and her two children Mackenzie and Carson from Banks County.
Jeremy Humphries of Clarkesville came dressed as an old man. Pretty convincing for an 11-year old!
Trinite Gimnich of Clarkesville sports one of the more creative but gruesome costumes. Her zipper face was designed by her mother.
4-year old Carson Roam aka Woody from Toy Story rode in from Cleveland, GA to enjoy Trick or Treat on the Square.
Anna Sapough made a big splash as Elsa during Trick or Treat on the Square.
Most Inventive costume goes to Michael Hogeland of Mulberry, FLA (right). He came dressed as an Ebola doctor. Joining him are his son Michael, Jennifer Daniel (cat) and Ansley Hogeland (kitten) from Cleveland, GA.
Yikes! Ran into this guy as the sun started to set.
The Jiminez family of Habersham made it a family affair. Pictured (l-r): Olga, Ashley, Abraham and Victor.
Clarkesville Police officers Danny Moulder (left) and Ryan Ledford came dressed as cops on the job. They helped keep the crowds safe as they walked along Washington Street in downtown Clarkesville.
The crew from “Frozen” met up at Hawg Wild after Trick or Treat on the Square. Pictured (l-r): Madison Lovell (Anna), Morgan Lovell (Olaf), Cheyenne Rinefierd (Elsa Jr.), Shelby Rinefierd (Sven) and Ann Sapough (Elsa Sr.).
A break from Trick or Treating at Java Joe’s in Clarkesville.
Bananas and hot chocolate go great together!
Halloween sunset over Habersham. The setting sun ushered in the close of another successful downtown Clarkesville event.
Elizabeth, R.J. and James Stafford of Clarkesville make their way home after a big night of trick or treating on the Square.
2-year old R.J. Stafford carries two buckets of candy. Hey, dragons get hungry after a long night out on the town.
And that’s a wrap for another Trick or Treat on the Clarkesville Square.