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			 Despite the frigid temperatures, a wonderful crowd 
			turned out especially early in support of the little ghosts and 
			goblins. There was even an array of superheroes - Star Wars 
			characters, and some very creative costumes in the bunch. Goose and 
			Maverick from the 1986 hit “Top Gun” also made their way through the 
			crowd. No “Danger Zone” here with even adult superheroes among the 
			masses. 
 Wonder Woman and Cat Woman were on hand at one corner passing out 
			candy, while Shelter Insurance Super Agent, aka Corey Leonard, held 
			court near the other end of the block. Leonard passed out chocolate 
			bars and coloring books to future customers and he gladly obliged 
			his many fans photo opportunities.
 
 The Zion Lutheran Church and School also fixed hotdogs on the grill 
			and served everyone on the square hot dogs, chips and a bottle of 
			water.
 
			
			 
			The big winner of the night as far as trunk 
			decorating was Kelly Aylesworth, in first place with Kelly’s Farm.   
			
			 
			
			 
			Helen Schmidt, the local cookie lady, was in second 
			place with her decorated trunk/cookie oven. Schmidt was assisted by 
			Sue Schaffenacker, who handed out bags of popcorn along with the 
			homemade decorated pumpkin sugar cookies Schmidt is so famous for.   
 
Amanda Doherty and Jamie Jones took third place in their 
self-titled trunk themed "Superheroes Save the City." 
			 
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A costume and pumpkin carving contest was held at the Mount 
Pulaski Courthouse at 6 p.m. and even though many of the Trunk-or-Treaters had 
left the square for warmer temperatures by then, a nice group of children stayed 
for the awarding of prizes.
			 
 
All in all, the community was pleased with the support of the event and local 
organizer Katherine Yaple offered this following the successful evening. 
“Previously, Trunk or Treat has been held at Zion Lutheran, but we had not had 
it the past two years,” said Yaple. "It was important to us to get this going 
again and to make it a community event. With all the sadness we have had in 
Mount Pulaski this past year, it was important to have something to lift up the 
community. We had 17 trunks participate. We had almost 200 kids come through and 
Zion served over 300 people.”
 Yaple noted that she would like to thank all the organizations that helped plan 
the event. “Thanks to Zion Lutheran, Community Pride, The Mount Pulaski Business 
Association, the Courthouse Foundation and the Christian Church. Also thank you 
to Culligan, who donated all the water. We would also like to thank everyone 
that braved the cold and had a trunk. And thank you to everyone that came out to 
Trunk or Treat. See you again next year.”
 
 Mount Pulaski will also feature citywide Trick-or-Treat hours on Halloween 
Night. Tuesday night trick or treaters are asked to just call on those homes 
that have porch lights on from the hours of 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. There will also be 
treats at the firehouse during these hours. However, the Mount Pulaski Library 
will only pass out treats from 5 p.m - 7 p.m.
 
 [Teena Lowery]
 
 
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