From 4 to 6 p.m., little ghosts, princesses, superheroes, and skeletons filled the halls of the company’s state-of-the-art offices, which were transformed into a spooky “Day of the Dead” celebration. Bright, colorful skulls, creepy skeletons, jumping spiders, and giant inflatable ghosts and ghouls filled every corner, while buckets of candy lined the way for the giggling kiddos who made their rounds.
Outside, the fun continued with bouncy houses that drew plenty of laughter and excitement as kids jumped and played under the October sky.
Inside the breakroom, hot dogs and drinks were served alongside tables of candy and packaged snacks for guests to enjoy. The simple gathering once again showcased New Millennium’s commitment to fostering a strong sense of community among its team members and their families.
“This is our fourth annual Halloween event,” said Administrative Assistant Brandy Brooks. “It’s for all of our employees’ children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. We always try to make it a fun night for the kids and families, and it’s something everyone looks forward to each year.”
The turnout was impressive, with a steady stream of families joining in on the fun and plenty of smiles to go around. As the evening wrapped up, talk was already buzzing about next year’s bash, proof that New Millennium’s tradition of celebrating together is alive and well.























