The Trick-or-Trunk makes Halloween accessible for all — and gives a chance for people to show off their great costumes.
Ed Shin
Lindenhurst brought Halloween magic to life during their annual Trick-or-Trunk!
The Village of Lindenhurst created the perfect concoction of scary and sweet when they made this annual event.Ed Shin
Costumed trick-or-treaters — or, should we say, trick-or-trunkers — gathered at the Lindenhurst Gazebo on Oct. 26th for the annual Trick-or-Trunk, hosted by the Village of Lindenhurst and Lindy Cares! Beyond the costumes and candy, this event builds a foundation for early drug prevention by connecting local families, businesses, and government officials in an engaging, memorable way.
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Denise Iadicicco and Lindenhurst Mayor Michael Lavorata were joined by a frighteningly furry guest.
Debbie Colombo and Annemarie Fragkoulis, from East Neck Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, were all smiles — and so were their Jack O’ Lantern bags.
Chuck Lich, Shirley Samtes and CJ Calvelos brought a cradle that gives the creeps!
Liz Gilmore from The Color Palette Art Studio was over the moon about Halloween — and, as a minion, perhaps prepared to steal it too!
Amazing volunteers comprised of businesses, students and families go all-out with creative trunks that bring fun, a few frights, and plenty of smiles to the youngest community members. With a focus on family-friendly fun, Lindy Cares uses this day to foster connections that strengthen awareness, build safer communities, and support prevention from the start.
The Lindenhurst Fire Department joined in on the Halloween.
Marianne Guglieri, Trani Wyman, Angela Rosati, Evie Sosna and Vera Meinhold from the Lindenhurst Historical Society were surrounded by spookiness every ‘witch’ way.
Everyone got into the ‘spirit’ of Halloween.
The Village of Lindenhurst’s annual Trick-or-Trunk was a ghostly good time.