NMS Media Core Newsletter October Newsletter B: Hunter Burkhead, Celissa Wilson, & Hannah King IN THIS ISSUE Halloween Costumes by Celissa Wilson Are you going trick-or-treating this Halloween or to your friend’s costume party? If so, here are the best costumes for Halloween 2014. It is known that people will be dressing up as Disney’s Frozen Elsa and Olaf, Spider-Man, Bat-Man, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They will be spending 2.8 billion dollars this Halloween. About 6.4 million will dress up for Halloween this year. Halloween Fun by Hunter Burkhead 1 Go to an apple orchard and make caramel apples 2 Go on a fall foliage drive 3 Visit a pumpkin farm (Bearwallow in Nancy) 4 Make leaf piles, forts, mazes From: http://family.disney.com/halloweenrecipes A Halloween Snack by Hannah King “Salty Bones” -1 tube of refrigerated breadstick dough -Coarse salt How To Make It 1 .Unroll a tube of refrigerated breadstick dough and separate the rectangular pieces.2 2. Working with one piece at a time, stretch the dough to lengthen it a bit and then use kitchen scissors or a knife to cut a 11/2-inch slit in the center of each end. 3 Roll or shape the resulting four flaps of dough into knobs that look like the ends of a bone. 4 Place the dough bones on an ungreased baking sheet, spacing them a few inches apart, and sprinkle on a little coarse salt. Bake the bones until they are light golden brown, about 12 minutes. Issue Date Staying Safe @ Halloween 1 Cross the street at corners and look before crossing 2 Look left and right before crossing 3 Put electronics down 4 Teach your child to look divers when crossing the road 5 Watch for cars backing up 6 Always walk on sidewalks or paths 7 Stay off the road 8 Respect people 9 Mind your parents 10 You should have an adult going trick treating NMS MEDIA CORE NEWSLETTER OCTOBER NEWSLETTER B: HUNTER BURKHEAD, CELISSA WILSON, & HANNAH KING | Issue 2 2