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Youngsters get early start on the big night
Waiting patiently for her turn to trick-or-treat, 3-year-old Kenedie Botindari sang “Three Little Witches,” a song she learned in her preschool class.
“I left my horse at home,” she laughed about her cowgirl costume.
Botindari was among more than 500 children who enjoyed an early trick-or-treat party held at the Fingerlakes Mall in Aurelius Saturday afternoon. The mall event was one of several Halloween-related programs in local communities.
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