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Briefs: Registration for Wheelchair Costume Workshop is open until Sept. 5

Four-year-old Joseph Hughes of Bel Air smiles as he's fitted for his Buzz Lightyear costume around his wheelchair during the Harford County Public Library Foundation's Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Four-year-old Joseph Hughes of Bel Air smiles as he’s fitted for his Buzz Lightyear costume around his wheelchair during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
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The annual Wheelchair Costume Workshop is an annual event geared towards families who have children that use a wheelchair as their main source of mobility. For Halloween, a group of volunteers work to decorate their chairs in a unique way. Last year, wheelchairs were transformed into the Wheel of Fortune, Buzz Lightyear, Nemo and Princess Peach from the Mario Games.

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