Halloween in Frontignan (Hérault)

Tank decorated by an association working for disabled children Valérie Doulevant

Chariot decorated by an association working for disabled children
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President of the Photo association: Valérie Doulevant

President of the association
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Vampire woman Photo: Valérie Doulevant

 

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Curieux Hulk
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Little ghost Photo: Valérie Doulevant

 

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Disturbing figures watch the Frontignan procession.. Photo: Valérie Doulevant

Disturbing figures watch the Frontignan procession…
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Halloween characters in the streets of Frontignan

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Nothing would have been possible without the municipal police. Photos: Valérie Doulevant

Nothing would have been possible without law enforcement (municipal police and highway surveillance officers)
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Pierre Bouldoire (Mayor of Frontignan la Peyrade, General Councilor of Hérault,  President of Thau agglo)  became a child again during candy jetties.. Photo: Valérie Doulevant

Photo: Valérie Doulevant

Part of the Frontignan municipal team, Pierre Bouldoire in the center (Mayor of Frontignan la Peyrade, General Councilor of Hérault, President of Thau agglo) and her assistant delegate for festivities and citizenship (left of the photo) Photo: Valérie Doulevant

Part of the Frontignan municipal team: Pierre Bouldoire in the center (Mayor of Frontignan la Peyrade, General Councilor of Hérault, President of Thau agglo) et Sabine Koloskoff, assistant delegate for festivities and citizenship (to the left)
Photo: Valérie Doulevant

Mayor, Councillors, volunteers, there were many animators from the town of Frontignan at the Halloween call last night…

Frontignan, friendly and friendly atmosphere, and the Halloween party procession

The streets of Frontignan saw last night, Thursday 31 October 2013, a fabulous Halloween parade: ghosts (young and old), various monsters, witches, characters from a nightmarish or bloody world followed the three floats out of the hangars filled with spider webs… Funny ugly and grinning little elves have embarked on a circuit starting from the north of the city (from the college of 2 pins) to the town hall. The city and the Festival Committee ensures the parade in partnership.

An orchestra within the Halloween parade followed with enthusiasm, as well as a crazy bunch of four cheerful imps and vampires.

Arrival on the town hall square, this colorful crowd of one evening was greeted by members of the municipality who were happy to reward its participants in this Halloween parade by throwing treats at the top of the steps of the town hall of Frontignan .More than 2000 bags of candy were launched that night.

Pierre Bouldoire, mayor of Frontignan, what is it, him too, given to my heart… “This event corresponds to Frontignan's desire to offer free festivities, intergenerational and based on conviviality and exchange,” Sabine Koloskoff tells us, deputy mayor of Frontignan-la-Peyrade.

This parade, which meets with great success has been organized since 2007 by the Festival Committee, in partnership with the City,.

“It is now one of the highlights of conviviality at the Frontignanaise, with over 70 kilos of sweets offered to some two thousand participants each year” Muriel Pons tells us, communication director at the city of Frontignan la Peyrade.

Successful operation: young and old seemed delighted with this escapade in the world of “dreadful, villains, bad guys…” for one evening.

Valérie Doulevant