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The Follansbee Chamber of Commerce organized a successful Trunk or Treat event, bringing together local families to celebrate Halloween in a safe and enjoyable setting. Staff from TEAM Ford Wellsburg made a memorable impression by dressing up as "Ghostbusters" and distributing candy from their own version of the iconic Ectomobile. This unique participation not only entertained children but also showcased the creativity and community engagement prevalent in Follansbee. Young attendees, including Elizabeth Queen, Zoey Queen, and Ava Queen, were particularly delighted, reflecting the event's family-friendly focus. The atmosphere was vibrant, filled with laughter and excitement as children dressed in costumes roamed from trunk to trunk.

The event emphasized the significance of local traditions and the importance of community involvement in creating memorable experiences. Such gatherings foster a sense of belonging and connection among residents, reinforcing community ties. Overall, the Trunk or Treat event was a highlight for many families, marking another successful Halloween celebration in Follansbee.

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