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Arianna Ingold, 2, of Natrona Heights wasn’t shy about reaching into the candy bowl during the Highlands Family Center trunk-or-treat event Monday in Tarentum.
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Children enjoyed a free train ride during the trunk-or-treat event Monday hosted by the Highlands Family Center in Tarentum.
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Ellie Flemm, 3, of Harmar enjoyed “driving” the train during the Highlands Family Center trunk-or-treat event in Tarentum on Monday.
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Jaxon Santiago, 3, of Natrona Heights roared for candy during the Highlands Family Center trunk-or-treat event Monday in Tarentum.
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RJ Gallagher and Shelley Taylor, of Natrona Heights, dressed as characters from Super Mario, to hand out candy during the trunk-or-treat event hosted by the Highlands Family Center in Tarentum on Monday.
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Rene Schwarz of Tarentum dressed up her 10-day-old newborn, Correll, as Tigger to match her Winnie the Pooh outfit at the Highlands Family Center Trunk-or-Treat on Monday.

Nearly 200 children decked out as Super Mario, dinosaurs and Minnie Mouse turned out Monday for the Highlands Family Center’s Halloween-themed festivity.

The trunk-or-treat, offered in the parking lot near the center along East Fourth Avenue in Tarentum, encouraged families to trek from car to car and get a bag full of goodies, all for free.

The cars were decorated in themes such as Snoopy, Spongebob and Under the Sea.

It was the third annual event for the center, which is funded through the Allegheny Intermediate Unit. Site Director Jeannie Dennis said they provide an array of services and programs to parents and children that include food assistance, a WIC office, diaper bank, play groups, parent groups, field trips and home visits for early childhood education.

On Monday, Dennis was dressed in a furry pink bunny costume, to hand out treats.

“I’m glad to see the children in a safe environment having fun,” she said.


Tawnya Panizzi is a TribLive reporter. She joined the Trib in 1997. She can be reached at tpanizzi@triblive.com.

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