13 minutes ago Lauren Martinson , Emmaleah Allen ,
TWIN PORTS — Trunk or treaters didn’t have to search far to find a trunk or treating event on the evening of Oct. 29.
From the Coppertop Church in Duluth to the Richard I. Bong Center in Superior, local businesses, families, and other community members came together to celebrate Halloween early with plenty of sweets and smiles.
“It’s really important to us to be involved in our community and also to give back to our members too. So for our members in the community to be able to come and bring their kids to something like this, something like this. It’s safe, it’s an easy way to do trick or treating, and it’s fun and easy for everybody,” said Bre Wessberg, VP of Marketing and Community Engagement, Superior Choice Credit Union.

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