<p class="Picture">Rye Brook resident Kayla Golden knows what is scary. The six-year-old carefully creates a spider web painting above a ghost and a pumpkin. </p>
<p class="Picture">Eight-year-old Ariana Lopriore of Prospect Street begins to paint a jack-o-lantern, the first of many Halloween-themed items she planned on making.</p>
<p class="Picture">After waiting a long time for her black background to dry, West Glen Avenue resident Sky Sams, 8, slowly shapes the white outline of a ghost. </p>
<p class="Picture">Katie Vargas, 6, of Argyle Road works to color in a black background before starting her haunted masterpiece. </p>
<p class="Picture">Eight-year-olds JaneMarie Welde of Jennifer Lane and Abby Coffey of Windingwood Road decorate Customers Bank’s windows. JaneMarie meticulously paints every detail on her bat’s face while Abby smiles at her “eyes scream” creation<span style="font-size: 13.3333px;"> at Rye Ridge Shopping Center on Saturday, Oct. 22 sponsored by Win Ridge Realty.</span></p> <p class="Picture" style="font-size: 13.3333px;">Photo story by Casey Watts</p>
<p class="Picture">Ten-year-old Jackson Welde of Jennifer Lane paints a spooky pumpkin-shaped house on Customers Bank’s window.</p>