Fellows mentioned in this story: Marissa Sandblom, Cohort I
From The Garden Island:
“We thought we were too late,” a family said Sunday when arriving for the Trunk or Treat with the Kaua‘i Resilience Project at Kukui Grove Center.
“We didn’t have time to do any of the other events taking place in the community, and we figured this was too late. But it looks like we’re right on time.”
Repeating from last year when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Halloween, this year’s version was sold out with more than 290 costumed families and 15 cars participating in getting decorated before offering families a variety of Halloween activities and treats, coordinated by the Kaua‘i Resilience Project, Keiki to Career, and Kaua‘i Planning & Action Alliance.
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Hawai‘i Public Radio