Bloomington High School North, Nikean, 2017, Page 16

Description: FALL FESTMTIESSophomore Emma Ostlund, staff member of Fused Newspaper, passes out candy during the schoolpapers first annual Trick or Treat fundraiser. Photo by Jacob TaylorThe. liittE of BiiOommron in Rtsttj wstory by: Maddie Graf and Mary Kate DoyonWhen the leaves begin to change, so does Bloomington.Days of kayaking on the lake turn into bonfire nights and evenings of carving pumpkins for Halloween.People enjoy going to Rocky Horror, which screens at the Buskirk Chumley on Halloween night.What surprised me most about Rocky Horror was that it was made in the 70s, junior Shems Alubaidisaid, after seeing the show for the first time. People were much less likely to be open-minded, especially to aplot as crazy as this one.Others make their way to Farmers Market, located in downtown Bloomington, on Saturday mornings.Whereas before locals purchased summer strawberries and sweet com, now they pick up burnt orange squashand pumpkins.And finally, here at North: Spooktacular is put on by Norths Student Council and Riley Dance Marathon.Spooktacular is a Halloween themed dance held in the commons of North.Spooktacular was a huge success, said senior Olivia Abraham, president of the Dance Marathon.Students from North and South came together for a great cause!aJ,rnjso happy Danqg Marathon was able to btpart of it! . 1»f 1 „fsL
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