Fraser Ram’s Horn Trunk or Treat 2024

by | Oct 19, 2024

Thanks to the beautiful weather, families and local businesses from all over Fraser, MI, gathered for Fusion’s Annual Trunk or Treat at Ram’s Horn. The event was a massive success, with a full parking lot and a steady stream of children enjoying the festivities for over three hours.

Highlights of the Day

  • Creative Car Trunks: From spooky skeletons to Taylor Swift 😱, the car trunks showcased incredible creativity and Halloween spirit.
  • Costumed Participants: Families and children rocked their best costumes, adding a lively and enthusiastic vibe to the event.
  • Candy and Seeds: The Fusion crew handed out over 12 pounds of candy, along with seed packets from Urban Seed, which were a huge hit among attendees.
  • Community Spirit: The event offered a safe and fun trick-or-treating experience, strengthening the sense of community togetherness.

We’re thrilled with the turnout and the joy it brought to everyone involved. Enjoy the photos from the day—feel free to share and print them. We can’t wait to see all of you again next year! -John

 

About the Author

John Hofmann
I'm John Hofmann, founder of Fusion Marketing. I have a passion for helping others in the community and in business. I pride myself on my ability to forward think and see problems from unique angles.

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