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Seen on Scene: At Trunk or Treat

The Hallam family came to the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce’s annual Trunk or Treat on Oct. 13. Amanda Hallam, right, said the boys wanted them all to dress as Mario video game characters, so she was Princess Daisy, Adam, left, was Bowser. Cameron, second from left, was Luigi, and Caden was Mario.

Gavin Donohue casts a spell as Harry Potter at Trunk or Treat on Saturday at Veterans’ Memorial Park.

A haunted house, Tommy’s Twisted Toybox presented by Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum, was a new addition to this year’s Trunk or Treat.

Raymond Delacruz portrayed a zombie at Trunk or Treat on Saturday. His costume earned second place for children ages 2-6 in the costume contest.

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review

Parents and children fill Veterans’ Memorial Park for the annual Trunk or Treat celebration.

By Celia Shortt Goodyear

Boulder City Review

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