Carwood Halloween Party

Story: Michelle Cook

Wicked witches, ghouls and spooks gathered at the Carwood Community Room on Halloween.

Halloween Activities at Carwood Community Room
Halloween Activities at Carwood Community Room

A good time was had by all as Carwood Tenants’ and Residents’ Association (TARA) hosted a fancy dress party for local children. Councillor Ibrar Hussain judged the fancy dress and pumpkin decorating competitions, and Carwood TARA gave away £60 of Meadowhall vouchers to the lucky winners, as well as preparing tasty snacks for the spooky crowd.

Earlier that day. the TARA had held a jumble sale at the same venue as part of their continuing efforts to raise money for children's activities, such as trips, for those living on the estate. Carwood TARA would like to thank Councillor Hussain, the local Area Panel Community Chest Fund and Sheffield Homes for their support in funding and organising the day.

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