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PHOTO GALLERY: Girls Inc goes trick-or-treating


  • By Rachel S. OHara
  • | 4:00 a.m. October 28, 2011
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PHOTO GALLERY: Girls Inc goes trick-or-treating
Haylea Ritter and Romely Perez
Haylea Ritter and Romely Perez
Zoe Smith, dressed as a witch, and McClain Miller, dressed as Alice from “Alice in Wonderland”.
Zoe Smith, dressed as a witch, and McClain Miller, dressed as Alice from “Alice in Wonderland”.
One of the Girls Inc. vans drives up to the Sarasota City Center Office Building to drop off more girls to go trick-or-treating.
One of the Girls Inc. vans drives up to the Sarasota City Center Office Building to drop off more girls to go trick-or-treating.
David Diaz, Johanna Gustafsson and Kelly Amarnek of Merrill Lynch
David Diaz, Johanna Gustafsson and Kelly Amarnek of Merrill Lynch
Asiyah Hadley take some candy from a basket held by Pokey.
Asiyah Hadley take some candy from a basket held by Pokey.
Kathy Horowitz and Heidi Patrise-Lane
Kathy Horowitz and Heidi Patrise-Lane
Madison Meyers dressed up as a peacock.
Madison Meyers dressed up as a peacock.
Amiyah Smith and Elaine Jimenez matched in their 50’s sock hop outfits while Valentina Monroy and Shamyra Wheeler matched in their Batman costumes, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Amiyah Smith and Elaine Jimenez matched in their 50’s sock hop outfits while Valentina Monroy and Shamyra Wheeler matched in their Batman costumes, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Erika Sanchez gets some candy from Pokey while visiting Merrill Lynch’s, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Erika Sanchez gets some candy from Pokey while visiting Merrill Lynch’s, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Hunter Thorkelson dressed up as a gypsy.
Hunter Thorkelson dressed up as a gypsy.
The girls show off the candy they collected from Merrill Lynch, UBS, and Boar’s Head, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
The girls show off the candy they collected from Merrill Lynch, UBS, and Boar’s Head, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Joe Malave was dressed as the train conductor from Harry Potter as part of UBS’ Halloween theme, Friday, Oct. 28, inside the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Joe Malave was dressed as the train conductor from Harry Potter as part of UBS’ Halloween theme, Friday, Oct. 28, inside the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Steve McDonald was dressed as a high-flying, Quidditch-playing Harry Potter.
Steve McDonald was dressed as a high-flying, Quidditch-playing Harry Potter.
Martin Moore as Dumbledore
Martin Moore as Dumbledore
Each girl got a ticket as they entered the UBS office, which was decorated in a Harry Potter theme.
Each girl got a ticket as they entered the UBS office, which was decorated in a Harry Potter theme.
Ashanti Robinson, Sage Smith, Chloe Sebiro and Toni Pannell pose together, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Ashanti Robinson, Sage Smith, Chloe Sebiro and Toni Pannell pose together, Friday, Oct. 28, during their trick-or-treating event at the Sarasota City Center Office Building.
Tashaiya Dozier and Jordan Blake
Tashaiya Dozier and Jordan Blake

 

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