Drama Club hosts Trunk or Treat

     In the heart of the school’s parking lot, where the leaves painted the streets with shades of orange and red, a community tradition was underway: the annual Trunk or Treat event hosted by the local Drama Club. With costumes more imaginative than ever and trunks adorned with creativity, the event promised a night of theatrical thrills and Halloween chills.

     The scene was set in the parking lot of the high school, where the Drama Club members had transformed their cars into whimsical spectacles of horror and delight. Ghoulishly decorated, each trunk served as a stage for their unique Halloween-themed displays.

     From the moment visitors entered the lot, they were transported to a world of enchantment. 

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In the high school parking lot, many cars were on display like this one for the Trunk or Treat event. Most students designed their cars to incorporate certain themes.

     Vice President of the Drama club, Tyler Jones, was asked about some information on the Trunk or Treat. 

     “This is an event we do every year, around halloween time where we set up a bunch of trunks and do trick or treating in the school parking lot. We have a lot of kids come around and do activities and give kids candy,” Jones stated.

     Jones also explained how they have been promoting these events on social media. Mayor Pribonic additionally helps endorse the program’s activities. He strongly believes in supporting the school’s activities due to his alumni status, as well as being a part of the Board of Education for 11 years.

     Drama officer Will Gee also commented on the activities for the night.

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Senior Ian Barter stands outside his car waiting for the trick-or-treaters to beg for candy. Barter’s car was decorated with a skeleton and tombstones.

     “Even though it’s cold we’re going to keep going,” Gee commented.

     The officers commented on the recent uptick in turn out due to Mayor Pribonic’s influence. They’re very appreciative for the numbers growing and being able to provide entertainment, candy, and activities for the children of Stow.

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