Seasonal & Holidays
Rain Didn't Scare Anyone Away From Trick Or Treat Street
A brief storm Saturday failed to frighten kids away from the 31st annual Trick or Treat Street at Riverview High School.
RIVERVIEW, FL —A brief storm Saturday failed to frighten kids away from the 31st annual Trick or Treat Street at Riverview High School.
More than 75 businesses decorated booths and gave out candy and other treats to kids during the event hosted by the Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office and Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation Department.
In addition to the usual Halloween treats, hundreds of costumed kids were treated to games, inflatables, costume contests and an assortment of carnival food including deep-fried Oreos.
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Due to sponsor Christopher Ligori & Associates, Personal Injury Legal Services, all wristbands for the Kids' Zone were free this year. Christopher Ligori & Associates’ booth also won the award for Coolest Booth, which was surrounded by five towering inflatables.
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