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Seen on Scene: At Trunk or Treat

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review

Sue Jaszkowski, her husband Lee and their skeleton friend George set up for Trunk or Treat at Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday.

Robert Reiss of Snap Fitness hands out candy at Trunk or Treat. The annual event, presented by the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, was held Saturday at Veterans’ Memorial Park.

Angela Homme, left, and Joe Pizzuro, representing the Bare Bones Car Club, enjoy their first Trunk or Treat in Boulder City with Emma Homme and Eli Homme.

The 2021 Trunk or Treat on Saturday was a drive-thru affair like the previous year. Cars drove through the parking lot at Veterans’ Memorial Park while local businesses and residents passed out candy to children inside the vehicles.

By Celia Shortt Goodyear

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