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Going on a Candy Crash for Halloween
Going on a Candy Crash for Halloween
Rosanne Fortier - News Correspondent
North Pointe Community Church Vegreville was the site of Halloween delights during their Candy Crash Indoor Trick or Treating event on October 31. It featured a tunnel that families went through to receive treats. There were also games for children to play, free wrapped treats, hot chocolate, and a chance for people to make their own s’mores outside and more. Pastor Calvin Somerville said North Pointe Community Church held this event because they wanted to do something that was fun, safe and warm for the community. “There is door to door trick or treating and stuff like that happening at Halloween, but it is nice for families to have a place to go that is warm and people can go to get out of the cold, and kids don’t have to have their bulky jackets over their costumes.”
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