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"I think drag pokes a hole in existence. It pokes a hole in our fabricated reality of 'this is a boy and this is a girl.' It's a fun little break from monotony in the world." -Joe McMahon (Jose Queervo)
Lizzy (back) and Luna (front) distract each other during one of the pastor’s speeches.
Pirate the pug pulls on his leash during the service for ‘the Blessing of the Animals’
Maverick Mainzer, 2, dressed a Star Wars’ BB-8 for his second year attending St. John’s UCC’s ‘Trunk or Treat’ in Boalsburg. His parents, Stephen and Kendall moved to State College two years ago to join Penn State’s landscape and architecture department, where they both work for the university.
Shauna Fahley builds life-sized horses out of clay because she says she has a closer relationship to clay when it is on a larger scale.
Mason Fisher, 4 (left), and Sydney Fisher, 4 (right), dressed up as MIckey and MInnie Mouse for their third year at St. John’s ‘Trunk or Treat’ event with their mother Laura FIsher. “They love Mickey mouse clubhouse,” said Laura, “well, anything with the mice in it, really.”
Oliver Owens, 5, chose his t-rex costume to come to this year’s ‘Trunk or Treat’ with his siblings Coby and Dominic because “it’s six foot!” It wasn’t actually six foot, “but we won’t tell him that,” said Coby.
Worker Adelaide Edgett, left, and student Tano Posteraro, far right, occupy Barranquero Cafe late afternoon. Located at 324 E Calder Way, State College, Barranquero Cafe offers a wide variety of single origin Columbian coffees and snacks, as well as a uniquely stylized environment where patrons can take advantage of the free Wi-Fi.
Patrons of Yallah Taco in downtown State College wait in line after a night of drinking to place their orders late Thursday night. Yallah Taco, located at 217 McAllister Alley, was opened by Hitham Hiyajneh on Nov. 3, 2016 with the vision of making authentic Mexican-styled food with an Arabic fusion twist; it has quickly become one of the most popular late-night eateries in town, despite its almost hidden location.
Teddy the service dog wears his goggles in church with his owner at 'the blessing of the animals.'
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