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Kincaid plans Oct. 31 Trunk-or-Treat; village to coordinate with Church and volunteers
Summary
Mayor Tony Pezze and trustees agreed to hold Trunk-or-Treat on Oct. 31, likely 5–7 p.m., coordinated with the Church of God and township volunteers; Trustee Nelson volunteered to lead and pledged $100. Trustees discussed location options (square vs. campground) and volunteer staffing.
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The Village of Kincaid plans to hold its Trunk-or-Treat on Halloween night, Oct. 31, with a tentative window of about 5–7 p.m., Mayor Tony Pezze and trustees said during the committee meeting.
Pezze asked whether the event should be held on the square or at the campground; Clerk Watson and Dees said the event historically partners with the Church of God and that the village typically shuts the square and opens the village building for popcorn and treats. Trustee Nelson volunteered to lead the event and pledged a $100 donation.
Trustees discussed logistics—including whether police would be stationed in the garage, who would hand out candy, and whether multiple trustees on duty could constitute a quorum for other business. A visitor suggested combining the trunk-or-treat on the square with the proposed pizza night to serve families, but organizers noted the Church of God planned to run activities at the campground as well.
There was no formal vote; trustees asked volunteer leaders to coordinate and promised further scheduling decisions at the regular meeting.
