KINGSTON TWP. — Back Mountain businesses decorated car trunks for the Trunk or Treat event in Kingston Township held Sunday, Oct. 23. Organizer Amanda Faneck, of G+ME Children’s Yoga and Boutique, estimates over 800 people attended the first-ever event.
Participating businesses included The Zen Barre Studio, Move Better 570, Will Love Stella Sweets, The Beekeepers Daughter, LulaRoe by Danielle Gross, Nails Etc., Premiere Home Builders, Kingston Township Police and Fire Department, Chic Chic Marketplace, Bella and Company Custom Jewelry, Nerium International, Scientifically Speaking Advanced Skin Care, Hidy Ochiai Karate of Wilkes-Barre, Jubilee Balloons, The Grey Rose Salon and Humphrey’s Toys and Apparel.
Amanda Faneck of G+ME Children’s Yoga and Boutique, left, and Stacia Arnaud are pictured at the Kingston Township Trunk or Treat hosted by Faneck and 16 additional Back Mountain businesses on Oct. 23.
Back Mountain businesses gathered on Oct. 23 for the Trunk or Treat event in Kingston Township. Pictured, from left, are Hilary Greenberg, Ken Wall and Owen Christman from Move Better 570.
Back Mountain businesses decorated car trunks for the Trunk or Treat event in Kingston Township. Participating businesses included The Zen Barre Studio, Move Better 570, Will Love Stella Sweets, The Beekeepers Daughter, LulaRoe by Danielle Gross, Nails Etc., Premiere Home Builders, Kingston Township Police and Fire Department, Chic Chic Marketplace, Bella and Company Custom Jewelry, Nerium International, Scientifically Speaking Advanced Skin Care, Hidy Ochiai Karate of Wilkes-Barre, Jubilee Balloons, The Grey Rose Salon and Humphrey’s Toys and Apparel.
Over 80 Back Mountain children visited decorated car trunks at the Kingston Township Trunk or Treat.
Children wait in line at the Kingston Township Trunk or Treat event.
Spooky car trunks full of candy delighted children at the Kingston Township Trunk or Treat event.
The Kingston Township Trunk or Treat attracted hundreds of Back Mountain residents.
Colorful balloons highlighted this car trunk’s Halloween decorations.
Balloons and candy were ready for Back Mountain children in this car trunk.