Visitors flock to Mammy’s Daycare’s Hocus Pocus open house for trick-or-treating on the westside of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square during the Collingsworth County Chamber Trunk-or-Treat event Monday evening, Oct. 31. Guests received a sack of candy treats upon entry. Staff served spooky, homemade goodies and witch’s brew. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Wellington Volunteer Firemen Eddie Langford and Jonathan Hamby drop candy in trick-ortreaters’ containers during the mild temperatures at the Collingsworth Chamber’s 2022 Halloween event. Don and Hattie Sanderson, with granddaughter, Lainey Sanderson, and Hayden and mom Sadie Grindstaff, make the trunk rounds. The Chamber appreciates all who provided Trunks and the Trick or Treaters too. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
MD Custom Creations owners Eric and Jazmine Morton, assisted by Lexi, win the Trunk-or-Treat Business Category with a Cookie Monster theme. Trick-or-treaters came out in droves as Wellington Professional Women’s Club handed out 300 bags of cotton candy. Courtesy Photo
Erin and Makenzie Smith visit Mari and Nick Derr’s offlimits crime scene trunk as the couple takes the Trunkor- Treat Individual Category. Chamber President Karen Caldwell reports approximately two dozen trunks participated in the annual event. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Bowie St. Church of Christ earns the Trunk-or-Treat Nonprofit Category with its Jurassic Park setup during the Collingsworth County Chamber of Commerce Halloween event on the southside of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31. Alyssa Stidolph and Minister Neil Stidolph welcome Alisha, Barrett, Quade and Jake Weatherly, along with Damiana Peters and Beth Motsenbocker in the background. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Visitors flock to Mammy’s Daycare’s Hocus Pocus open house for trick-or-treating on the westside of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square during the Collingsworth County Chamber Trunk-or-Treat event Monday evening, Oct. 31. Guests received a sack of candy treats upon entry. Staff served spooky, homemade goodies and witch’s brew.