<p>“Halloween on Wriston” first happened in 1985 and is one of the Brown Greek community’s favorite ongoing public events. Every year, children from a Providence public school arrive on Wriston Quad to go trick-or-treating. This year the Greek Council’s guests were K-5 students from the D’Abate Elementary Afterschool Program. Every Greek house offered something different: a haunted house, face painting, mummy building, a runway show, a candy toss.</p>

Kids will be kids: “This is one of our favorite events all year because we get to give back to the Providence community and get to act like kids again for an afternoon,” said one member of the Greek Council.
Kids will be kids “This is one of our favorite events all year because we get to give back to the Providence community and get to act like kids again for an afternoon,” said one member of the Greek Council.

 

Full of surprises: You expect candy on Halloween, but some cool stickers were a surprising part of the haul.
Full of surprises You expect candy on Halloween, but some cool stickers were a surprising part of the haul.

Fun by the bagful: Anahi Garcia ’14 high-five’s departing D’Abate School students, who boarded buses and rode off with bags of loot.
Fun by the bagful Anahi Garcia ’14 high-five’s departing D’Abate School students, who boarded buses and rode off with bags of loot.