Carter Fox, recently claimed off waivers by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers, spent his Halloween weekend bringing some joy to kids at the local children’s hospital. With trick or treating essentially cancelled in most places this year, especially for those at higher risk, Fox thought there wouldn’t be a better time to help give back to the community. He had been working on a Spider-Man costume for the better part of two months, putting in as much detail as humanly possible. After all, Spider-Man was his favorite superhero when he was a kid. Fox’s older brother works with the CDC in Atlanta and to help eliminate the risk of transmitting anything, the two worked together to incorporate an entirely new facemask design into the actual Spider-Man mask. This allowed Fox to show up and hand out candy to the kids at the children’s hospital without putting anyone at risk. After bringing smiles and candy to the kids, Fox headed back home to spend some quality time with his family, enjoying the usual rotation of scary movies and Halloween snacks. While Halloween this year was a lot different than it is in normal years, Fox did his best to make it as enjoyable for everyone as if it were a normal year.

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