SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – While kids across south-central Kentucky are gearing up for a night of trick-or-treating, the little ones in Scottsville got a head start this morning thanks to the annual Halloween Parade.
More than 350 children made their way around the downtown square in costume, collecting candy from local businesses. The event has become a Halloween tradition and a highlight of the season for many families in the community.
The Allen County Public Library has hosted the parade for more than 30 years, giving children a chance to celebrate Halloween in a fun and safe way.
Assistant library director Amanda Woods says the event is all about celebrating Scottsville’s youngest residents.
“Kids are just a lot of our little community — our little town,” Woods said. “Just seeing them be

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