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iN PHOTOS: Imaginative Halloween displays popping up in Okanagan, Kamloops

This lit up Halloween display is found on Klassen Road in Kelowna.
This lit up Halloween display is found on Klassen Road in Kelowna.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Glenda Schwandt

Halloween is approaching and some creative residents in the Okanagan and Kamloops are making things festive in their neighbourhoods with spooky displays.

Kelowna resident Glenda Schwandt spends weeks ahead of Halloween night setting up her creative display, and adds to it every year.

“It’s a creative outlet and bonding time for me and my husband,” she said. “It’s about thinking of creative ideas, having fun and watching the reactions of people passing by.”

This spooky cemetery display is located on Greenfield Avenue in Kamloops.
This spooky cemetery display is located on Greenfield Avenue in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Dayne Gunderson

A gruesome dentist table and a coffin are a couple of things Schwandt sets up.

“Every year we add on to what I have. I might not have the latest and greatest models of things, but I make some myself out of repurposed materials.”

Lights, inflatable pumpkins and creepy skeletons are just a few of the things decorating front yards this time of year, helping to bring the spirit of Halloween.

If you have a photo of a great display in your community, send it to news@infonews.ca.

A Vernon resident decorates his rooftops with creepy skeletons for Halloween.
A Vernon resident decorates his rooftops with creepy skeletons for Halloween.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Steve Emrich

Glowing ghosts and pumpkins are found on 41 Avenue in Vernon.
Glowing ghosts and pumpkins are found on 41 Avenue in Vernon.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ John Deak

The skeleton family called the Peskelly
The skeleton family called the Peskelly's can be viewed on Nixon Road in Summerland.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Facebook/ Heather Pescada

Halloween characters Jack and Zero are set up on Park Avenue in Lumby.
Halloween characters Jack and Zero are set up on Park Avenue in Lumby.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Facebook/ Jackie Conn

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