October 28, 2009
Trick or treat hours
Chris Dorst
Jenni Mowery and her children Grady, 2, and Wyatt, 4, of Winston-Salem, N.C., check out the giant spider that her parents' next-door neighbors at 1423 Virginia St. E. have built in their front yard. The neighbors, Joe and Connie Huston, built the gigantic spider last weekend, just in time for trick-or-treaters tonight. The larger-than-life spider is actually a tunnel that children walk through to get to the Hustons' front door.
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Thanks for the post; very helpful to many.

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