
Pet lovers and their furry friends had a howling good time during the H.A.L.O.ween Haunted House and Fall Festival at the Indian River Shores Public Safety Complex and Community Center to benefit H.A.L.O.
No-Kill Rescue. Both pups and people dressed as their favorite alter egos, from a feline running for president to a pug doing its best Wednesday Addams routine. Visitors enjoyed an afternoon chock-full of fun, including hayrides, a costume contest and a very haunted house set up by public safety employees inside the firehouse. And, of course, there was an assortment of adoptable animals charming the crowd with tail-wagging enthusiasm, each looking to make that special connection with someone willing to give them a not-so-spooky permanent home. On Dec. 9, H.A.L.O. will host the Bow Wow Meow Luau fundraiser at Magnolia Manor. For more information, visit HaloRescueFL.org.
Photos by Joshua Kodis
- Eric Hall, Meghan and Birdie McNeal with Tootsie and Willie.
- Jacque Petrone and IRS Dep. Chief Mark Shaw.
- Daisy Monteon, Miguel Godinez with Julie, Isabella and Mora.
- Kim Wall, Amanda Parker and Bobby Wall with Chief.
- Miguel Buitrago, Julian Torres and Juan Rincon.
- Det. Ken Barrett, Knox Jones, Kenna Jones, Kim Wall, Cpl. Bryan Levering and PSO Steven Stewart.
- River dressed up as Wednesday.
- Leighton, Channing, Marky and Renee Urban, Tim Rancour and Mark Urban.
- Ladybird and Charlotte Lindstrom.
- Heaven Tyson, Anamaria Ramirez and Eshal Hussain.
- Misha Dixon with Nova.
- Cooper Parker, Dylan Sholander and Colin Parker.
- Dudley
- Cayden Ryder and Rockxy Nives.
- Allyson King Gail Buckmiller.
- Marshmallow
- Chelsea Turner, Tessie, and Lauri Tagliafrro.
- Judah Stewart, Judith Hartman and Paislee Hartman.