2022 Trick or Treat with the Mayor another huge event in Lincoln

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[November 01, 2022]   Saturday morning hundreds of children accompanied by their adult counterparts arrived at Latham Park in Lincoln to get started on the annual Trick or Treat with the Mayor event.



Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch, assisted by his spouse Annette and city of Lincoln Administrative Assistant Ashley Metelko greeted each arrival, handing out maps of the downtown businesses participating in the event and offering children their first treats of the day.

Then it was off for a very nice long walk around the heart of the city. This year there were 33 downtown locations participating, plus a 34th location on Pekin Street at the Logan County Safety Complex.




 




Costumes worn by the kids this year ranged for sweet little animals to the most frightening of monsters. There were pigs and princesses, terrifying clowns, Santa Claus was there and so was Little Red Riding Hood.

Among those handing out candy, there were several animals involved in the day.





Joe Ryan Country Financial offered up the “Batman” poodle, while at Spirited Republic Fitz the dog was dressed as a bat.



At the Mary Todd Hallmark store kids had a chance to see a bearded dragon.

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At Lincoln Daily News, Bella was the center of attention with many children, so much so that they seemed to overlook the collection of candy for a time.

Several merchants around town commented that they were having just as much fun as the kids.



Helen Rainforth at Abe’s said Trick or Treat with the Mayor was one of her favorite days of the year.



At Sorrento’s Pizzeria, the ladies said that they had a blast! They enjoy engaging with the kids and they especially enjoy seeing the creativity in the costumes.

So, to say it was a very good day would not be an overstatement. Thanks to Mayor Tracy Welch and the city of Lincoln for making this a fun and family friendly fall event in Lincoln.

[Nila Smith]

Editor’s note:

Lincoln Daily News had the opportunity to participate this year in Trick or Treat with the Mayor as the newest downtown business. The online news source moved into the heart of the city mid-October, and the first thing on the “to do” list was to be added to Trick or Treat list.

On Saturday, while Nila Smith was trekking the city with the kids, LDN Staff Member Devyn Fry with her friend Gabe and Fur baby Bella was joined by Karen Hargis on the front porch area of the offices at 520 Broadway.
 




The human members of the group were dressed up as pumpkin farmers, and Bella was their prize pumpkin.

The farmers started out with about 700 pieces of candy to hand out. When they had handed out 450 pieces in the first 45 minutes, Devyn said they were concerned that they would run out, but fortunately, they did not. At the end of the event, they had possibly 100 pieces left, and estimate they served 300 or so trick or treaters.

In all, it was a great day for LDN, and one of the many positive aspects of being a part of the downtown business community.

 

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