Fairfield school, post-acute rehab continue 34-year Halloween tradition – Daily Republic

By Amy Maginnis-Honey

The halls were alive with the sound of music Wednesday morning as approximately 80 kindergartners walked around Fairfield Post-Acute Rehab while singing a happy Halloween tune.

Lou Anderson, who has called the center home for six years, greeted the youngsters and their parent and teacher chaperones. She sat to the left of the entry door in a Queen of Hearts costume.

Anderson pulled together what she had on hand, a dress with hearts on it, a pink turban and a cat eye mask she made in arts and crafts.

“I sort of cobbled it together,” she said.

The annual visit makes residents happy, she said. The children seem to enjoy it also, she said. It’s also a trek down memory lane.

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