About 900 people enjoyed Trick or Treat on the Trail at Richfield Heritage Preserve

Trick or Treat on the Trail and Spooky Tales brought about 900 people to the Richfield Heritage Preserve on October 22 over a three-hour period. 

The annual event, sponsored by Richfield Joint Recreation District and the Village of Richfield Parks and Recreation offered a variety of activities, such as candy stations, a spooky story walk, crafts, books, and Sunny the horse. 

A shuttle service to the Giant Eagle parking lot was available when all of the parking spaces were filled inside the park.

Donors contributed candy, snacks and funds to help ensure the event was a success. According to RJRD treasurer Dave Wehner donations covered the cost of the event. ∞

Ava Slaby and Logan Haydu, members of the Revere National Honor Society, volunteered to help clean the Lodge at the Richfield Heritage Preserve after the Trick or Treat on the Trail. Photo by S. Czaplicki.

Aleni Bender, Reese Baird and Sheza Qasin helped at the Trick or Treat on the Trail. Photo by S. Czaplicki.