The unofficial armband count for people coming into the Grayberry Spectacular totaled 4,800 for the event that grows every year. BRANDY ROUND/Staff
A child in costume at one of the trunks helps give out candy to other children at the Not-So-Scary Grayberry Spectacular. NATHAN CLARKE/Contributed
One of the more creative costumes seen at the event was Barbie who was complete with the box she came in. BRANDY ROUND/Staff
Creativity was on display with some ready-made costumes and others coming from the imagination. BRANDY ROUND/Staff
Batman receives a piece of candy from the Magnolia State Bank trunk at the Spectacular event. NATHAN CLARKE/Contributed
Members of the Jones County Pilot Club manned the back of a truck filled with candy for the event. BRANDY ROUND/Staff
The staff of the Jones County Library were in costume giving out books instead of candy in partnership with Jones County schools. More than 600 books were distributed. BRANDY ROUND/Staff
The annual Not-So-Scary Grayberry Spectacular, a free community-wide Halloween event, took place in downtown Gray on Oct. 21, providing families a chance to trunk-or-treat in a safe environment.
Ashley Roberson, Main Street Gray director, said she was happy to see so many families enjoying the event. She said First Baptist Church in Gray, Gray United Methodist Church and Main Street G...