Neighborhoods will soon be taken over by trick-or-treaters, but if you are still looking for a spot to take the kids, Fayette County Public Schools is hosting their second annual Bus-a-Treat event.
“We fundraised for a whole two months to get this together,” said Bus Monitor, Deltoria Sharp.
Sharp has been a bus monitor for Fayette County Public Schools for 21 years.
“We were just trying to find something safe and fun for the kids to do because everybody does a trunk-or-treat, so we were like, lets do a Bus-a-Treat,” said Sharp.
Bus-a-Treat was started last year at the Liberty Road Bus Garage. Over 1,500 people attended the event and because of the success, they are doing it again this year, with a few slight changes to parking and some added fun.
This years event will feature a smoke house from the Lexington Fire Department, a fire truck, bouncy house, and hot dog stand.
“We never thought in a million years, even on the first year, it would have been as big as it was, and that was a huge success,” said Bus Driver Joe Haskins.