Many Treats, Few Tricks, and No
Trunks at Open Arms Trunk or Treat
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[November 01, 2023]
Open
Arms Christian Fellowship hosted a community Trunk or Treat event
for families on Halloween night. Due to temperatures that felt more
like Winter Solstice than All Hallows’ Eve, the event, originally
scheduled to take place outdoors, was moved inside the Laughlin
Center gymnasium and field house of their new campus (formerly part
of the Lincoln Christian University campus). “We made it work,” said
one volunteer. With a wind chill factor in the 20s, no one
complained about the change in venue after walking any distance
through the windswept parking lot to the gym. Kids from the tiniest
to the almost-not kids-anymore came to trick-or-treat with parents
and grandparents in cute, creative, spooky and chilling costumes.
Upon entering the Laughlin Center, trick-or-treaters
walked a labyrinth of hallways to the back fieldhouse where
whimsically decorated tables stood in for the trunks originally
planned for outside. The tables lined the walls, and children walked
past accepting their treats from costumed volunteers dressed as
Super Mario Brothers, ghosts from Pac-Man, hobbits and elves,
clowns, scarecrows, and jars of salsa.
After filling their bags with treats, families exited through the
same hallways and then had an opportunity to grab more snacks before
venturing back out into the dark and blustery night. Hot cocoa,
plates of cookies, cupcakes, mandarins, and hot dogs were served in
the Laughlin Center lobby, providing sustenance for the hours of
trick-or-treating that lay ahead.
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Although there was no official costume contest, the Reporter’s
Choice for Favorite Volunteer’s Costume went to Bob Ross and his
Human Canvas companion sporting a “happy little tree” in progress.
Reporter’s Choice for Favorite Trick-or-Treater’s
Costume went to Spiderman Riding a Unicorn.
[Stephanie Hall] |