- March 26, 2018
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Tyler & Kristen Hitchcock made memories with their children Lexi, left, and Chloe.
Logan Pintor the little dinosaur pursued the pumpkins in search for the perfect one.
From left: A. K., Andrew and Brandon Kneeld handed out freshly-grilled candy.
Stiltwalkers Zeshan Khan, left, and Matt Putnam towered over every other costumed character at the event.
Landyn, left, and Eli Rayan went as Avengers Iron Man and Captain America.
Armani, left, and Kameron Quintero had a blast dressing as Batman and the Joker at the event.
Suzy Brown, left, and Cheryl Good might have dressed like chickens, but they were scared of any of the other costumed characters.
From left: Kaitlyn, Samantha, Hayley and Paige Brown dressed as cops and inmates.
Jessica and Joey Benamati had a blast collecting candy.
Dylan Ekis dressed as his favorite Avenger, Hulk, while his brother, Carter, dressed as Mario.
Claire Aaron was all smiles in her Mary Poppins costume.
From left: Katelyn and Emma Stuckart posed for pictures with the pirate Mark Puig.
Renee Wolfe dressed as Little Red Riding Hood as she handed out candy with the big bad wolf.
Howard Mabie wore his best steampunk vampire costume as he handed out candy.
Stilt walkers Zeshan Khan, left, and Matt Putnam had a blast posing for pictures with Austin and Melody Zhang.
Mario, Mary Poppins and Marvel Heroes of all kinds were just some of the costumed characters at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church’s annual Trunks, Treats & More event on Saturday, Oct. 19. The halls were filled with families in costumes as they made the rounds of the dozens of decked out candy stations scattered throughout the church. Bounce houses, games, a pumpkin patch and even an inflatable corn maze only added to the fun, and the evening was capped off with a concert called Candy, Sweets & Musical Treats.