The University of Minnesota Duluth hosted its 22nd annual Haunted Halls event on Monday.
UMD residence halls were transformed into "haunted halls," with chances for kids to go trick-or-treating, play games and make crafts.
This year's theme was "Everyday Heroes," to recognize people such as teachers, doctors, firefighters, nurses and parents.
1/2: Elda Mesfin points out prizes Hadley Kurtz, 5, can pick after playing a game at UMD’s annual Haunted Halls event Monday. Kurtz was dressed as Doc McStuffins for the event, which had a theme of “Everyday Heroes.” Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com
2/2: UMD’s Ryan Traczyk (lower left) and Keaira Willis, 7, watch a spinning wheel to see what prize Willis will win during Monday’s Haunted Halls event on campus. Willis was dressed as a goddess. Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com
Steve Kuchera is a retired Duluth News Tribune photographer.