Milwaukee Bucks help give free Halloween costumes to local kids
Posted: Oct 23, 2018 9:50 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Bucks are helping local children get in the "spooky spirit" for Halloween.
They partnered with several companies to give Milwaukee youth free costumes.
Bucks mascot Bango made the deliveries to three buildings on Tuesday with the help of some of the Bucks entertainers.
This is the teams second year making the deliveries.
The Bucks delivered around 200 free costumes to Lancaster Elementary, The United Community Center, and the COA Goldin Center.
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