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The Moorjani family visits the inspiration for their costumes. (courtesy photo)
Great costumes from Halloween

Scripps Ranch neighborhoods were filled with laughter and excitement as children donned their scary, pretty, cute and funny costumes on Halloween night. It was a festive evening and some residents went all out with their Halloween decorations and treats. The neighbors were very friendly, some funny, as they handed out treats to the children, and were met with impressively polite responses and greetings from trick-or-treaters of all ages. Here are a few photos from readers sharing images of the memorable evening. 

Send your Halloween photos 
It’s not too late to send photos of your ghosts and goblins in their Halloween costumes for inclusion on this page. Send your photos to Scripps Ranch News and we will post them here and publish most of them in the November issue of the newspaper. Include names of those in the photos and name of the photographer. Email info@scrippsranchnews.com.

Bill and Cynthia Collins' grandchildren show their excitement for Halloween. (photo by Cynthia Collins)

The Hoffman family is decked out for Halloween as Cinderella, a mouse, The Incredible Hulk and Spiderman. (courtesy photo)

Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my! Peter and Shannon Horton, along with their three children, Aaron, EJ and Judah go all out with creativity. (courtesy photo)

Oh my! Judah, EJ and Aaron Horton bring make wild animals adorable. (photo by Shannon Horton)

Kelly and Taylor Schulze make an adorable Elsa and Olaf. (photo by Heather Schulze)

Happy Halloween from The Schulze Family - Casey, Heather, Kelly and Taylor. (photo by Heather Schulze)

The Kurose Family celebrate Halloween Wonka style as Oompa Loompa, Willy Wonka, Aly the blueberry and Violet Beauregard. (courtesy photo)

Andy Kurose is an adorable Oompa Loompa. (photo by Cynthia Kurose)

Darlene Fiero, 30 weeks pregnant, enjoys Halloween festivities with her son Jackson Fiero, age 2. (photo by Deborah Clark)

81-year-old David Medina relishes dressing up for Halloween. (photo by "his favorite daughter" Brook Logan)

Heath "Champ" Logan is ready for a Fortnite battle. (photo by Brook Logan)

Little brother Lucas as batman, Mother Dolly as Forky and big brother Austin as Antman enjoy a warm Halloween celebration at the Dingeman Boo Bash. This is their first Halloween in Scripps Ranch after moving from West Virginia over the summer. (courtesy photo)

9-year-old Kamryn is a cute little nerd. (photo by Catherine Sablad)

Paula Telles, a ninth grader at Scripps Ranch High School, poses for a photo before paddling into school. (photo by Cathy Telles)

The Powells (Sean, Maddie, Matthew, and Dani) are off to see the wizard. (photo by Danielle Elbaz)

Samantha Nocella (age 3) is the cutest little Witch. (photo by Kimberly Nocella)

Audrey and Jocelyn are The Shining Twins. (photo by Amie Lyons)

Kaylin, Ava and Ella Moritz are all decked out and ready for Halloween (photo by Rachel Moritz)

It's a bird...it's a plane...it's Supergirl! (photo by Rachel Moritz)

(photo by Rachel Moritz)

(photo by Rachel Moritz)

These good friends dressed up as “girls” for Jerabek’s Halloween parade. (photo by Kate Brigger)

Chris Ramos, Jordan Struck and Tracy Pendergast prove that Halloween isn't just for kids. (photo by David Hebble)

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