HomeCommunityA haunting good time at First Baptist Church Community A haunting good time at First Baptist Church By Max Bowen November 2, 2020 0 574 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Hender family [Nicandra, Solana, Talia, and Peter] get some candy during the Trunk or Treat event held at First Baptist Church on Halloween evening. Members of the church decorated their cars in a Halloween theme and handed out treats to several children. Staff Photo/Max Bowen More than 40 children went to the Trunk or Treat held at First Baptist Church on the evening of Halloween. Baptist members strung purple and orange lights on their vehicles and set up spooky decorations to complete the scene. This was one of the few outdoor events held for the holiday. Staff Photo/Max Bowen This young Trick-or-Treater was one of the many who went to the Trunk or Treat at First Baptist Church, held on Oct. 31. More than 40 kids got candy and enjoyed the vehicles decorated in a Halloween motif. Staff Photo/Max Bowen Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleNorth Attleborough students adjust to the new look of schoolNext articleResults and information on the November election Max Bowenhttp://northstarreporter.com RELATED ARTICLES Government Scanlon files nearly 50 bills for legislative sessionĀ January 29, 2025 Community Bristol County Savings commits $250K to Sturdy Health January 29, 2025 Featured Tri-County Seniors awarded John & Abigail Adams Scholarship January 28, 2025 Most Popular Scanlon files nearly 50 bills for legislative sessionĀ January 29, 2025 Bristol County Savings commits $250K to Sturdy Health January 29, 2025 Tri-County Seniors awarded John & Abigail Adams Scholarship January 28, 2025 Senior tax proposal leads to heated debate January 28, 2025 Load more Recent Comments