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More than 1,000 participate in annual downtown Halloween party
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By
Lori Sorenson
More than 1,000 people flooded downtown Luverne this Monday night for the return of Trunk 'N Treat, the Chamber's ninth annual Halloween get-together for the community.
Last year, the pandemic prevented the downtown activity, which moved to the school campus as a drive-through “Street of Treats” event.
On Monday for the 2021 Trunk ‘N Treat, 48 businesses and organizations set up creative Halloween-themed booths out of their vehicle trunks, pickup beds and free-standing booths to hand out candy.
A 42-degree northwest breeze prompted costumed trick-or-treaters to bundle up as they made the rounds in a two-block area of Main Street.