THE DOWNLOAD: Halloween Roundup

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Crows fly away from the UC Davis water tower.
Principal photographer Gregory Urquiaga captured this spooky scene of birds taking flight near a campus water tower a little too early for Halloween — back in March — but it still sets the scene nicely. (Gregory Urquiaga/UC Davis)

Aggies of all ages got into the Halloween spirit over the weekend, celebrating the chance to dress up, see friends in safe settings and more.

The festivities got started early, with an outdoor Halloween party on Oct. 23 — hosted by the Bohart Museum Society — to mark the Bohart Museum of Entomology’s 75th anniversary.

Rain dampened the Crocker Lane event but not the enthusiasm as the crowd toasted the work of the Bohart Museum and its director, Lynn Kimsey, UC Davis distinguished professor of entomology. She has administered the Bohart Museum since 1990. Read more on the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources website.

 

Then, as Halloween weekend approached, UC Davis Health got its decorations ready — with the help of a few newborns.

The MIND Institute helped more kids celebrate:

 

Alumni got festive with their décor, too.

Humans weren’t the only ones in costume.

 Soon, costumes were everywhere.

Including Chancellor Gary S. May and LeShelle May, who, because they were out of town on Halloween, said they will welcome trick-or-treaters tonight (Nov. 2). But, said the Mays, costumes are mandatory.

 

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Cody Kitaura is a News and Media Relations Specialist in the Office of Strategic Communications, and can be reached by email or at 530-752-1932.

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