Into the spirit of Halloween

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29
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October
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1986
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Cyndi Solski With Halloween Pumpkins For Her Carving Party, October 1986

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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
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Cyndi Solski With Carved Halloween Pumpkins, October 1986

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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
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Cyndi Solski's Home Decorated With Halloween Pumpkins - 827 W. Huron Street, October 1986

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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
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Children In Costumes At Pound House's Seventh Annual Halloween Party, October 1986

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1986
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You can be glamorous, mysterious or scary without a mask as these youngsters at Pound House's seventh annual Halloween Party Sunday evening show: Pirate Mya Gosling, 5, right, brandishes her 'sword' at two princesses from central Java, Nina Lysloff, 5 1/2, left, and Sri Gordon, 7.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1986
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You can be glamorous, mysterious or scary without a mask as these youngsters at Pound House's seventh annual Halloween Party Sunday evening show: Pirate Mya Gosling, 5, right, brandishes her 'sword' at two princesses from central Java, Nina Lysloff, 5 1/2, left, and Sri Gordon, 7.
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Staff of The Lord Fox Poses Outside, 1986

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Staff Group Photo Outside of The Lord Fox, 1986

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Staff Poses in Front of The Lord Fox, 1986

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Elsie Tipton Receives Eye Examination at Parkridge Community Center Info Fair, February 1986

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Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1986
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Elsie Tipton (left) of the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council undergoes an eye examination administered by nurse Elaine Ray Connell of Catherine McAuley Health Center.
Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1986
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Elsie Tipton (left) of the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council undergoes an eye examination administered by nurse Elaine Ray Connell of Catherine McAuley Health Center.
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Hostesses at Parkridge Community Center Information Fair, February 1986

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Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1986
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Brownies Keda Smith and Latina Mitchell served as hostesses.
Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1986
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Brownies Keda Smith and Latina Mitchell served as hostesses.
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