Trunk or Treat: Take Halloween On The Road —And Where To Find a Local T-or-T Event

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Trunk or treat Credit: Jana Askeland

Trunk or treat

You Need Trunk or Treat Tips Because BOO Happens in Cars.

Think about it: The idea of sending your precious little ones knocking on strangers doors to collect candy, strangers who may be dressed in a scary getup and may be handing out even scarier stuff, is frightening. But the Halloween tailgating party known as Trunk or Treat has changed all that.

In fact, over the last few years this trend has really taken off and there are events at schools, tourist destinations, car club and more all arond the country. In fact, we found this great list of events on Instagram; scroll through and find one near your if you’re up for a fun evening of connecting with other dressed up rides.

What is Trunk or Treat?

A local trunk or treat event at @4wheelparts_Austin brings cars and costuming together – Credit: @4wheelparts_Austin via Instagram

Trunk or Treat is the ideal way for kids (and maybe a parent or two) to have fun and collect candy and treats among friendly and familiar faces. It’s a great option for families in rural areas where houses are not close together, those who have a long commute with the kids–say from work and daycare–or those tethered to a sports schedule that means they don’t get home in time for the Halloween witching hour.

It’s also a popular for schools and communities that want to stage a formal Halloween event without investing a ton of time and money in decorating the school gym and selling tickets. Often, Trunk or Treat events are held on a night other than Halloween so the kids get to do both. That means they get to spend more time in that precious costume you spent weeks working on or searching for to get it just right.

Read: Stay Safe Out There With These Mom-Sourced Halloween Safety Tips For Trick-or-Treating

Decorate Your Trunk—Or Your Frunk!

Erin Lewis started her night with no idea that her Mach-E, Kestrel, would end up decorated in a Frunk or Treat event! – Credit: Patrick Anderson.

Participants decorate car trunks, minivan or SUV cargo spaces, the frunks in EVs or for those who really bring it on, the back of a pick-up truck. Clever Trunk or Treat ideas include a minivan turned into a slumber party and an SUV turned into a beach party.

Some choose scarier themes like pirate skeletons with a treasure chest of candy and witches brewing up treats. Pretty much anything goes as long as it’s fun (and there’s candy).

Read: Frunk or Treat is an Electric Spin on Trunk or Treat. And it’s Frightfully Fun!

Keep Your Kids Safe this Halloween 

A trunk transformed for Trunk or Treat. Photo: Jennifer Acocella

Trunk or Treat events vary widely. Some are loosely organized events in which one neighbor suggest to a few friends and neighbors, “Let’s have a Halloween tailgate party in the Target parking lot.” Others are more involved productions in which a business, church, school or even a town organizes a structured event.

Father Rob from St. Luke and St. Peter’s Episcopal Church and Preschool in St Cloud, Florida explained: “We typically ask parents to register their cars ahead of time so that we can plan ahead. It’s fun to see all the themes and some parents really go all out. In our case, we’ve turned the Trunk-or-Treat event into a Fall Festival with games, food and a prize for the best decorated trunk.”

The event gives the church an opportunity to interact with members of the community. Every year, I hear all about how much fun the St. Luke’s event is. My grandson, Benjamin, tells me all about it.

Read: Keep Your Hands and Arms Inside the Car At All Times on These Drive Through Halloween Attractions

Want to Organize an Event for Your Community? Our Trunk or Treat Tips

An elaborately decorated trunk at St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Tifton, Georgia. Photo: St. Anne’s Episcopal Church

Creativity and community are key here, and the great thing is you can create an event with friends who don’t live in your neighborhood. Here are our tips:

If You Are Attending a Trunk or Treat Event

The spacious trunk of the Telluride is a real treat. Photo: Allison Bell

Attending a trunk-or-treat event as a guest is just as much fun as planning one, but do be a good guest:

Not into scary Halloween events? Here’s an alternative. 

When there’s candy involved, Benjamin doesn’t even notice the teeth. Photo: Jennifer Acocella

This is super important: Don’t run your car’s engine (make this part of the registration information so everyone knows) to keep lights or other electronics going, or to warm up frosty kids. Even with today’s super low emissions, cars still emit enough toxic exhaust to make people sick.

Also, appoint monitors to keep the real monsters (or curiosity seekers) out; make sure that everyone at your event is a legitimate attendee. Arm them with language such as, “Sorry, this is a private event” (but if you’re holding your event in a public place, be prepared to have a few extra kids ‘find’ the party).Have fun putting a little ‘Boo!’ into your Halloween with Trunk or Treat. Share your Trunk or Treat tips on our Facebook page.

Terri Marshall grew up road-tripping around the country. Her love for the open road remains strong today. A travel ... More about Terri Marshall
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