It’s a tradition at POD to celebrate Halloween. You never know who you may see at the office.

In 2008, the managers dressed up as a different Lucy from “I Love Lucy.” Every time you turned around, there she was!

In 2009, the managers dressed up as Sandy and the Pink Ladies from Grease. The Large Chicken beat them out in the annual costume contest.

The staff waits anxiously to see what the managers will do each year. In 2010, it was the Disney Princesses. We had Snow White, Belle, Ariel, and Princess Tiana.

It’s a tradition at POD to celebrate Halloween. You never know who you may see at the office.

In 2008, the managers dressed up as a different Lucy from “I Love Lucy.” Every time you turned around, there she was!

In 2009, the managers dressed up as Sandy and the Pink Ladies from Grease. The Large Chicken beat them out in the annual costume contest.

The staff waits anxiously to see what the managers will do each year. In 2010, it was the Disney Princesses. We had Snow White, Belle, Ariel, and Princess Tiana.

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