Community encouraged to shop local, support local at Trick-or-Treat Street

North Bend, WALocal News

North Bend promotes local shopping at the Trick-or-Treat Street event on October 15, 2025, aimed at bolstering community spirit and supporting local businesses. The event will feature a variety of activities, including traditional trick-or-treating, creating a festive atmosphere for families. Local organizations encourage residents to engage with businesses, reinforcing community bonds while stimulating the local economy. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of community participation in supporting local commerce. Trick-or-Treat Street is expected to draw significant participation, showcasing North Bend's commitment to fostering a vibrant local economy.

Families can look forward to a fun-filled day, celebrating Halloween in a supportive environment. This initiative emphasizes the critical role of local businesses in the community's overall well-being. By shopping local, residents can contribute to the sustainability of their neighborhood.

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