
KING CITY — More than 1,700 children and adults donned their best Halloween costumes last Friday to attend King City’s eighth annual Trunk or Treat at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds’ Expo Lawn.
Hosted by the King City Recreation Department, the free family event ran from 4:30 to 6 p.m. and featured decorated vehicle trunks from local businesses, organizations and community members who handed out candy to excited trick-or-treaters.
The Oct. 31 event also included costume contests and prizes, along with free hot dogs provided by the King City Police Department.
“It was a wonderful family-friendly event and we couldn’t do it without our generous donors and Trunk volunteers,” said Andrea Wasson, the city’s recreation manager. “It’s always so much fun to see all of our South County kids in their costumes and see the creativity that goes into them!”
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