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Residents pick out costumes at Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap | Photos

Published 1:30 am Monday, October 2, 2017

Residents pick out costumes at Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap | Photos
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Residents pick out costumes at Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap | Photos
Lyla Linvingston, 11, tries on a wig during the City of Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap Saturday. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
Austin Pilcher, 6, and his younger sister Sara, 4, show off their costumes during the City of Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap Saturday. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
From left to right: Kayla Livingston, 10, her mom, Aiko, and 13-month-old Liam shop around for accessories during the City of Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
The City of Kirkland collected about 150 costumes, which were on display Saturday. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
Gauri Pandit examines a witch costume for her 8-year-old daughter during the costume swap Saturday. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
Ciaran Lewbel, 8, rawrs like a dinosaur during the costume swap Saturday. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
Hailee Lewbel, 3, dressed like a pirate, looks through a looking glass during the costume swap Saturday. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
Ciaran Lewbel, 8, poses for a photo during the costume swap Saturday. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter
Hannah Lewbel takes a photo of her three-year-old Hailee dressed like a pirate. Megan Campbell/Kirkland Reporter

Residents tried on and walked away with free Halloween costumes and accessories at the City of Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap Saturday.

The city collected about 150 costumes, masks and accessories from Sept. 25-29. Then outfits and accessories were on display Saturday in the Peter Kirk Room at Kirkland City Hall from 10-11:30 a.m. for residents to try on and take home.

“It’s a really nice thing for them to do for the community,” Gauri Pandit said.

Pandit, of Sammamish, was visiting family in Kirkland when she and her children decided to swing by the costume swap.

Residents didn’t have to drop off a costume in order to pick one out Saturday.