- October 19, 2017
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Gail Iverson and Cindy Patz handed out candy on behalf of the St. Luke’s UMC choir.
This festive car and the area behind it was decorated as a pumpkin patch.
Russell Spurlin V and Skylar Ranalheira were awestruck by their first trunk-or-treating experience.
The Sanderson sisters, from “Hocus Pocus,” greeted Iker and Katia Lowenthal.
Bianca Mesia was a rockstar at hula-hooping.
There were plenty of pumpkins available for those in search of the perfect one.
Big sister Isabella Greer, right, stood near her baby sister, Chloe.
Children loved winning tickets at the duck-pond game.
Prizes were available for children who exchanged the tickets they won from the carnival games.
Molly Erickson and Hannah Sondergaard handed out candy from a Mickey Mouse-decorated car.
One station encouraged children to knock on the door of a “haunted house” to receive a piece of candy.
Victoria and Jacquelyn Salisbury were all smiles with the Sanderson sisters, from “Hocus Pocus.”
Kinsey Campanello was serious about her hula-hooping skills.
Festive stilt walkers roamed around and greeted attendees.
Melody and Penelope Hyun posed for photos with friend Lyla Gomez, front and center, at the pumpkin patch.
Chloe Greer was propped up against pumpkins for an adorable photo.
Children crowded around the duck pond, awaiting their turn to pick a winning duck.
SOUTHWEST ORANGE Princesses, superheroes, unicorns and more roamed around St. Luke’s United Methodist Church on Saturday, Oct. 20, for a fun trunk-or-treating event. Children were encouraged to come in costume and go trick-or-treating, play games, jump in bounce houses and pick their own pumpkins to take home. Other festivities included food, entertainment, a costume contest, obstacle course and even a visit from the Sanderson sisters from “Hocus Pocus.”