Trunk or treat involves student clubs

Diversity and UNICEF clubs are participating in the annual Trunk or Treat on Saturday, Oct. 30. UNICEF sponsor Chris Dunback says it is a great opportunity to provide Halloween alternatives for children.

“It’s a neat way to give back to the community,” Dunback said. “Something about working with kids gets you excited about life.”

Trunk or Treat will be held in the parking lot from 2-4 p.m. Clubs are encouraged to take part by creating games and opening their trunks to provide a way for kids to get candy. This year Diversity Club is hoping to beat last year’s total of 12 clubs participating. Club sponsors should turn in forms as soon as possible, but at the latest by Wednesday, Oct. 27. Dunback says UNICEF is excited to be involved in this activity.

“We are excited as UNICEF, not only to provide a safe way to get some food, but to educate the community on some problems,” Dunback said. “There are kids in the world who are struggling, and this is a neat way to share our values with the kids.”

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