Costumed monsters storm City Hall for a good cause

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Dozens of the young and not-so-young trooped to City Hall Saturday for Mayor Jim Watson’s ninth annual Trick or Treat party in support of the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Supply Cupboard.

Participants flocked through Jean Pigott Place and visited the spooky witches’ den in Andrew S. Haydon Hall.

Outside, on Marion Dewar Plaza, the partygoers decorated ministure pumpkins, took photos in the fall-themed photo booth and rode the Giant Tiger train.

The Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Supply Cupboard helps parents by providing items in high demand such as formula, baby food and diapers.

“Chronic shortages of donations of these basic needs make stocking the Baby Supply Cupboard one of the Food Bank’s most expensive, but most precious priorities,” the city notes.


Parents and children dressed up in halloween costumes attend Trick or Treat with the mayor Halloween event at Ottawa City Hall on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015.


Kara Lima, three, dressed up as a witch attends Trick or Treat with the mayor Halloween event at Ottawa City Hall on Saturday.


Bennett McDonald, five months, five months, sports a monkey costume as he poses with his mother Mariah for a photograph with fairy tale princesses while attending Trick or Treat with the mayor Halloween event at Ottawa City Hall on Saturday


Bennett McDonald, five months. dressed up as a monkey attends Trick or Treat with the Mayor, halloween event at Ottawa City Hall on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015


Breanna Parsons, seven, dressed up as Anna from Frozen attends Trick or Treat with the mayor Halloween event at Ottawa City Hall on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015.


From left, actresses portraying fairy tale princesses: Katherine Noland as Snow White, Laura Hall as Cinderella, and Sarah Benfield as Belle from Beauty and the Beast.

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