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Community-Wide Drive-Through Trunk & Treat

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Event# 580-762-6636

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Come to the most anticipated event of the season! Heather Cannon Honda, in collaboration with various local businesses, is thrilled to invite families and children of all ages to our Drive-Through Trunk & Treat. A spin on the traditional trick-or-treating, this event promises a fun, safe, and unique way for the community to celebrate the Halloween spirit. 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM.

Highlights:
* Drive through a trail of elaborately decorated trunks filled with treats, surprises, and maybe a few tricks!
* Sweet treats for the kids, without having to step out of the car.
* See a dazzling array of costumes, both on our volunteers and on fellow attendees.

Community-Wide Drive-Through Trunk & Treat

Address : Lake Ponca Park, 1150 L A Cann Drive Perry OK
Phone : 580-762-6636   (Always call and confirm events.)

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