COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Trick-or-treat or trunk-or-treat? With Halloween on the horizon, local families are having to make a choice between sticking to tradition or trying something else.
Organizers of several Columbus trunk-or-treat events spoke about why having the option is important.
“We feel particularly in this neighborhood, it’s really important that every family that maybe can’t afford Halloween… [that] this is a place that they can come and it can be safe and fun,” Lisa Herring, founder of the East Carver Heights Community Development Corporation, said…