Children from all around the Glenkens joined the Carsphairn-based Bairn Banter group for a haunting Hallowe’en party in Lagwyne Hall on Saturday.
The group welcomed children of all ages to attend the free party.
Alongside the usual party games of musical statues, pass the parcel and a tricky to beat pinata, the children participated in a range of Hallowe’en themed activities including gruesome sensory play, a spooky soft play area, dookin’ for apples, wrap the “mummy” and the hanging donut game.
A creative area was also available for children to take a moment away from the bustle of the party to enjoy a quiet colouring activity or themed playdough.
The voluntary run group put on a buffet style feast for the children and adults to enjoy as part of the annual celebration.
Bairn Banter founder, Melissa Ade, said: “It was wonderful to see so many children and adults come together to celebrate with us here at Bairn
Banter.
“I want to say a special thank you to everyone who came along to enjoy the party and to the very helpful parents, their help and support made the party such a spook-tacular
event.”
The fundraising efforts from sales at the Carsphairn Community Market in September were used to fund this fun, free party for local families to enjoy.