- February 12, 2025
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Ely Lebron, Edwin Lebron and third-grader Mylo Lebron dressed as characters from “Stranger Things.”
Third-grader Brooke Nolin gave an impressive Captain Jack Sparrow look.
Parent volunteer Hind Yacoub, left, helped fifth-grade teacher Audrey Ramos with the final pieces of her display.
Bonnie Critchfield included games with her car trunk. With her are her children, Cady and Carver, both students at Whispering Oak, and Ryker.
Fifth-grader Gabrielle St. Hill helped pass out candy at the I Scream and Candy Shop.
Scooby Doo and his friends — the Lucas family, Jason, Sydney, Avery and Melissa — brought the Mystery Machine to the Trunk-or-Treat event. Avery is a fifth-grader at WOES.
Many parents set up a display in the back of their vehicles, including Celina Hinojosa, left, and Christina Danino.
Attendees competed in a variety of games, including the Hula Hoop challenge.
Michael Seabrook, a fifth-grade teacher at Whispering Oak, posed in the photo booth with Carolina Amaya and Mateo Seabrook.
All ages loved playing in the photo booth.
Families gathered for an evening of fun and games — and a lot of candy — at Whispering Oak Elementary’s Trunk-or-Treat event Friday, Oct. 22. Parents and teachers opened the back of their vehicles and decorated them in themes ranging from television shows and movies to fun and spooky.
Children could trick-or-treat for candy, participate in contests and games, pose in the photo booth and enjoy food and snacks from several food trucks.