Engineering students help design Halloween costumes for children

Engineering students help design Halloween costumes for children who use Power Mobility Devices.
Engineering students help design Halloween costumes for children who use Power Mobility Devices.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.
Engineering students design costumes.

A Grand Valley engineering professor and a group of his students helped design Halloween costumes for Mary Free Bed patients.

Professor John Farris and four students helped create and construct costumes for children who use Power Mobility Devices during a costume workshop October 21, from 1-5 p.m. at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital in downtown Grand Rapids. 

After the students learn what costumes the children would like to wear this Halloween, a "build day" will be held at Mary Free Bed on Saturday, October 22.   

A Halloween parade for the children is scheduled for October 29 at 4 p.m. around the Mary Free Bed campus.

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