This year, on Oct. 29 most activities took place outside – where the kids always end up playing anyway.
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BONDURANT – Faced with long distances – often miles – between homes and unpredictable weather at Halloween, some years ago the Bondurant Community Club began its annual Trunk or Treat with jack-o-lanterns and community chili dinner. Kids and adults dress up, decorate their pumpkins and bring side dishes like cornbread, salads and desserts to the spookily lit St. Hubert’s Episcopal Church. This year, on Oct. 29 most activities took place outside – where the kids always end up playing anyway.