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Trunk Or Treat Brings Even More Treats and Scares

In addition to celebrating Halloween on Oct. 31 by going trick-or-treating around the neighborhood, local children also had the opportunity to celebrate early by attending numerous trunk or treats that were put on by local organizations and businesses.

On Oct. 29, Hi-Line Homes and Reynolds Market came together to host Trunk Or Treat in the Reynolds Market parking lot with various community businesses and members participating with either donations or decorated vehicles.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints invited trick-or-treaters on Oct. 30 to get goodies from the decorated trunks as well as roast s'mores by the fire.

On Halloween night, the Nashua Harvest Festival had a Trunk or Treat with over 50 trick or treaters attending.

 

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