Teens Across US and UK Build Large-Scale Halloween Displays for Community and Memorial Causes
Teens Across US and UK Build Large-Scale Halloween Displays for Community and Memorial Causes

Teens Across US and UK Build Large-Scale Halloween Displays for Community and Memorial Causes

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Three teenagers across the U.S. and UK have created impressive Halloween displays that have captivated their communities. Brody Cattell, 14, builds an expanding walk-through display called "Cryptic Carnevil" in Woodbury, Minnesota, using his own money and turning it into a service project to collect for a local food shelf. In East Bergholt, England, 18-year-old Adam Wright annually sets up a £4,500 Halloween display in memory of his late mother, featuring animatronic figures that entertain visitors and raise money for the Essex and Herts Air Ambulance charity. Meanwhile, 14-year-old Ted Lahey of Newton, Massachusetts, constructed a pirate ship Halloween set entirely from his own imagination and recycled materials, impressing his family and neighborhood without using any kits or store-bought parts. Each teen's effort not only showcases their creativity and dedication but also brings community engagement and charitable causes to the forefront during the Halloween season.

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