Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough

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By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer

Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough
Liam Pye, 5, dressed as a police officer, poses at the photo booth with his parents Andrew and Sam as masked robbers.

Marlborough – On a cold and windy Oct. 21, the Marlborough Junior Woman’s Club (MJWC) partnered with One Hines Women’s Network to present a first-time Trunk or Treat in the parking lot of The Campus at Marlborough.

Nonprofit organizations, businesses and community leaders filled their vehicles’ trunks with treats for lots of costumed children. A deejay provided music and led games. Activities took place around the lot including face painting, a photo booth and pumpkin tic-tac-toe. Free pumpkins and decorating kits were distributed.

Event sponsors and vendor fees covered costs, and raised funds for the MJWC’s ongoing charitable endeavors. For information about MJWC, visit marlboroughjuniors.org and facebook.com/marlborojuniors.

Photos/Ed Karvoski Jr.

Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough
Attending Trunk or Treat together are the Shelales cousins: (l to r) Mikey, 7, as Mario; Bella, 8, as Sarah Sanderson, a character in the film “Hocus Pocus”; and Joey, 4, as Luigi.
Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough
Bella, 6, dangles a Halloween decoration of an oversized spider.
Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough
Maddie Giles, 4, costumed as Snoopy, checks the free pumpkins.
Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough
Tori Clark, 4, costumed as a rainbow unicorn, plays pumpkin tic-tac-toe.
Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough
Getting a treat is Sadie Holliday, 2, bundled-up over her ladybug costume.
Trunk or Treat introduced in Marlborough
Bagging a treat is Henry Blair, 3, dressed as a firefighter driving a fire truck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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