Trick or Treat with the Mayor

_jw22511.jpgFor the third consecutive year, Mayor O’Brien hosted a Halloween event at City Hall in support of the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Supply Cupboard.

The evening started at the Elgin Street entrance of the Heritage Building, where trick-or-treaters walked through the spooky cemetery on their way into the building.  After they left the haunted house, Mayor O’Brien welcomed them in the main building’s Jean Pigott Place.

Trick or Treat with the Mayor was a spook-tacular evening for everyone.  Admission was a non-perishable donation to the Baby Supply Cupboard.  Adults, 18 years and older, who made a donation were eligible to enter a draw for a chance to win a travel package for four to Montréal, compliments of VIA Rail.

The Baby Supply Cupboard helps parents in need by providing items in high demand such as formula, baby food and diapers.  Chronic shortages of donations of these basic needs make stocking the Baby Supply Cupboard one of the Food Bank’s most expensive, but most precious, priorities.  

The event was a great success and photos of the event can be found below:

Photos - Trick or Treat with the Mayor

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