Mountain Brook Hosts Successful Grimm Costume Festival Celebrating Halloween

Mountain Brook Celebrates Halloween at Grimm Costume Festival

October 18, 2024 – Mountain Brook, AL

It was a lively evening at the O’Neal Library as families across Mountain Brook gathered for the much-anticipated Grimm Costume Festival last night. Children of all ages donned an array of spectacular costumes, from traditional witches and wizards to modern superheroes and classic fairy tale characters.

A Night to Remember

The event kicked off at 5 PM, filling the library’s spacious community room with excitement and chatter. As parents and children arrived, the air was filled with the sounds of laughter and the rustling of costumes. Library staff greeted attendees with big smiles, helping to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Activities for Everyone

Dressed as a mischievous goblin, the library’s program director shared details about the festival’s lineup. “We have planned a variety of activities including carnival games, craft stations, and a thrilling costume contest,” she explained. Children could be seen tossing rings at targets, participating in pumpkin bowling, and crafting their own spooky decorations.

One of the highlights of the evening was the costume contest, which took place at 7 PM. Participants strutted their stuff on a mini runway, showcasing their creativity and flair. The audience cheered enthusiastically as winners were selected in various categories including “Creativity,” “Scariest Costume,” and “Best Group Costume.” The winners received fun prizes like gift cards to local shops and, more importantly, bragging rights until next year’s festival.

Tasty Treats and Autumn Vibes

As families enjoyed the games, they were also treated to an assortment of seasonal snacks. The library provided popcorn, apple cider, and an array of delightful cookies decorated to fit the Halloween theme. A few parents mentioned how they appreciated the free refreshments, which helped keep the festive spirit alive.

A Community Affair

Many families expressed their gratitude for the event, emphasizing how it helps bring the community together. Local parent Jennifer Tomlinson, whose three children were dressed as a dragon, a princess, and a ghost, commented, “This festival is such a wonderful way for our kids to engage with each other and celebrate Halloween together.”

Looking Ahead

The lively atmosphere of the Grimm Costume Festival brought a sense of community pride, reminding everyone of the special traditions that the O’Neal Library fosters. Many families requested that the festival be an annual event, and it seems that the library staff is already considering possibilities for next year’s celebration.

Wrapping Up the Festivities

As the night came to a close, the children left with full hearts and bags full of candy, their faces illuminated by the joy of Halloween. The O’Neal Library continues to be a focal point for community events, and judging by the success of the Grimm Costume Festival, there’s plenty for Mountain Brook residents to look forward to in the future.

Stay tuned for more events at the O’Neal Library as they keep the community spirit alive with exciting programs for all ages!


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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