Girl Scouts hosting Trunk or Treat event in Lynnwood Oct. 26 - Lynnwood Today

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The Girl Scouts are excited to announce a Trunk or Treat event scheduled for October 26, 2024, from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM at New Life Church in Lynnwood. This family-oriented event is designed to create a safe and fun environment for children to celebrate Halloween. Attendees can look forward to a variety of creatively decorated car trunks, each offering candy and treats, making it an engaging experience for all ages. Participation in the event is free, emphasizing accessibility for local families who wish to partake in Halloween festivities without financial burden. The Trunk or Treat initiative underscores the Girl Scouts' dedication to fostering community spirit and providing enjoyable activities for youth and families.

This event not only promotes safety during Halloween but also encourages community interaction among residents. With the growing popularity of such events, Lynnwood's Trunk or Treat stands as a highlight of the local Halloween calendar. Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars and join in the celebration of community and holiday fun.

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