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It was a gory scene on the streets of Lethbridge as the 10th annual Zombie Walk took place on Saturday, Oct. 14.
Local makeup artist and event organizer Katt Panic said she was thrilled with the turn-out and cant wait for next years event to be “eight times better.”
About 40 took part in this year’s event
Brandon Nordstrom (back) fancied a light afternoon snack and decided to chow down on brother Samuel’s brain.
One young Zombie Hunter took on a group of the undead and one prehistoric beast in front of City Hall Saturday as part of the 2017 Zombie Walk.
Tanya Plonka (left), Missy Cooper (center), Lindsay Winter (right) and Richard Nordstrom (back) make their way from Galt Gardens to City Hall as part of the 2017 Zombie Walk Saturday Afternoon.
Ela Michielin braved the cold to show off her zombie ballerina outfit.
Makeup artist Katt Panic puts final touches on walk captain Milo Smith before the walk begins.
The herd begins their trek to City Hall.
Ashley Britton and Katt Panic make their way through the zombie filled streets to City Hall.
Families got together and made the Zombie Walk a bonding activity. Even if there was one zombie hunter in the mix.
Best friends Ashley Britton (left) and Katt Panic (right) bond over brains and beauty.
Lindsay Winter stomps her way to City Hall in her poison ivy zombie duds.
It wasn’t only Human zombies that walked the streets. Prehistoric creatures were among the many who were in attendance.
The zombies’ old chum Dracula showed up to lend her support to the gruesome event.
Lethbridge College employee Ashley Britton gives her best zombie snarl.
Zombie Walk organizer Katt Panic (centre) poses for a selfie with friends Ashley Britton (right) and Colby Watt, Saturday at Galt Gardens.
Jamie Dawn channeled her inner “Daryl” as she hunter for zombies.
Sen Kumar (left), Rachana Muley, Sam Ross and Luna Delaney (right) make their way back to Galt Gardens after walking to City Hall.
Zombie of all ages took over Galt Gardens Saturday afternoon for the 2017 Zombie Walk. Kaydence Jolley brough her evil doll along to join in the fun.
Missy Cooper shows off her favourite zombie prop.
Samuel Nordstrom takes a moment to appreciate all things dead in the park, even the leaves.
Zombies of all age’s flooded the streets of Lethbridge.
Zombies marched from Galt Gardens to City hall Saturday afternoon to celebrate the 2017 Zombie Walk.
Kathrine Schmaltz (left) and Gina Favero (right) brave the cold Saturday afternoon at Galt Gardens to celebrate the 2017 Zombie Walk.
Rachana Muley (left) and Sen Kumar (right) celebrate their first Halloween by becoming zombies.
Three year-old Brooklyn Hill didn’t let her zombification stop her from smiling sweetly.
What a fun date! You know what they say, those that eat brains together stay together.
Richard Nordstrom dances to the classic zombie theme “Thriller.”
Prisoner Missy Cooper growls and grunts in all her zombie glory.
Milo Smith led the zombies from Galt Gardens to City Hall as the walk captain.
Friends came out to celebrate the 10 annual zombie walk. But you know what they say, friends don’t let friends eat bad brains.
Angel Wishnowski loved her zombie look and can’t wait to join the event again next year.
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