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Spooky Treat Trolley hits Dana Point parks for Halloween fun
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Hundreds of kids and their parents turned out at Pines Park on Friday, Oct. 30, to take advantage of Dana Point’s novel way of helping kids safely celebrate trick-or-treating during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Spooky Treat Trolley – the brainchild of the city’s Recreation Department – traveled to five city parks, starting at Pines Park and ending at La Plaza Park.
Staff aboard the Halloween-decorated trolley distributed candy through a long tube that deposited the treats safely into a bucket at each location.
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