Echo Lake Elementary Trunk or Treat manages to miss most of the rain

Shoreline, WALocal News

Echo Lake Elementary's Trunk or Treat on October 25, 2025, attracted families with colorful decorations and engaging activities despite the threat of rain. Children were busy selecting candies and balloons from creatively themed trunks, while parents made the most of the festive occasion. The presence of Shoreline Fire added excitement, and many kids took photos with the school mascot, the Eagle. This event, a staple in the community, underscores the importance of family-oriented activities in fostering community spirit. Claudia Meadows documented the day, capturing the smiles and energy of participants.

The PTA's successful execution of the event reflects their commitment to enriching students' experiences. Local traditions like this Trunk or Treat contribute to community bonding and support for school initiatives. Overall, the event's success highlights the collaborative effort of parents and local organizations in providing enjoyable experiences for children.

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