HARRISON — Boxberry School students held their annual AutumnFest on Oct. 27.
Students dressed in Halloween costumes of their choice, then participated in a variety of autumn-themed activities, including Halloween math, wax paper lantern-making, pumpkin-carving and cupcake-decorating.
The day was capped off by local author Pat Gott stopping by to read aloud her most recent book, “The Arab and the Donk.”

Quinlan Friel dresses as a vampire.

Ninja Izzy Thibault is pictured with her wax paper lantern.
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