Costumes at the event ran the gamut, including traditional costumes like firemen and princesses.
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Cinder Handlin behind her trunk-to-trunk booth at the event smiles as she dispenses candy to a young bat.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
Little Wisconsin Badgers fan and a youngn Green Bay Packer marvel at the selection of treats to choose from.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
Even some pets got in on the costume action.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
One trunk or treater reaches into the dinosaur's mouth. Will she get a trick or a treat?
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A young girl reaches into the dino for a treat as a boy tries to peek inside and it appears Hermione Granger is looking on awaiting her turn.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
Trinity Church member Dee Perez offers a young trunk-t-trunk trick or treater a treat of his choice.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
A minion and a fawn? Some costumes can be tricky to identify for certain.
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Spiderman is brave enough to put his hand into the dinosaur's mouth despite his big sharp teeth.
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One little toddler is dressed as a spider in a web.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
Many of the adults at Trinity Merrill's Trunk-to-Trunk Trick-or-Treating event on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, were into dressing up every bit as much as the children. Here a themed “fantasy armory” display greets trick-or-treaters.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
Ballooms, colorful costumes, and lots and lots of treats and smiles! What's not to love? Even Luigi from Super Mario with his fine mustache approves.
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No, this isn't new blaze orange hunting attire. It's the Lorax, the Dr. Seuss character who “speaks for the trees” and a young lady riding a unicorn.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
A man dressed as an American flag and a cute little lion make the rounds amid a crowd of parents and trick-or-treaters.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
Super heroes like Captain America were ready for anything at trunk-to-trunk trick-or-treating.
Blue Sky Photography/Peter Tesch photo.
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