Betty Dunn and Zachary Dunn, of Port Huron, hand out candy during the Halloween Stroll Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 at Sanborn Park in Port Huron.
Betty Dunn and Zachary Dunn, of Port Huron, hand out candy during the Halloween Stroll Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 at Sanborn Park in Port Huron.
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Where can kids load up on candy ahead of Halloween? Here are trick-or-treat alternatives

From Marysville to Marine City and Port Huron, families will find no shortage of candy, sweets and costumes this month.

All of these free, family-friendly events offer plenty of ways to fill your candy buckets before Halloween night — from trunk-or-treats and community walks to fall festivals and themed celebrations happening across St. Clair County

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Donuts with Deputies 2025

Meet first responders, explore emergency vehicles, and enjoy free donuts, cider and a trunk-or-treat hosted by local deputies.

Monster Mash Halloween Market

Nearly 50 vendors, raffles and indoor trick-or-treating fill the Wrigley Center for a full day of Halloween fun.

Downtown Trucks & Treats

Kids can explore fire trucks, police cars and more while collecting candy.

Halloween in the ’Nac

Families enjoy a parade, face painting, pony rides and dancing with the “swamp witches.”

Cargill Trunk or Treat

Decorated trunks, costumes and candy fill the Cargill parking lot.

LaFontaine Trunk of Treat

Decorated trunks, candy and family fun hosted by LaFontaine Automotive.

St. Clair Township Trunk or Treat

Families gather for candy, music and decorated trunks at this annual community event.

Treasure Chest Halloween Candy & Vendor Day

Local vendors and businesses offer candy and crafts during this indoor Halloween celebration.

Eigth Annual Trunk or Treat – Port Huron

A community favorite featuring dozens of decorated cars and treat stops throughout the park.

Second Annual Downtown Truck or Treat – Marine City

Downtown Marine City hosts decorated trunks and candy for trick-or-treaters.

Salvation Army Trunk or Treat

The Salvation Army welcomes families for candy, fellowship and costumes.

Get your buckets ready and warmed up — these pre-Halloween events are the perfect way to stock up on candy before the big night.

Contact reporter Andy Jeffrey at ajeffrey@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on Port Huron Times Herald: Where can kids load up on candy ahead of Halloween? Here are trick-or-treat alternatives

Reporting by Andy Jeffrey, Port Huron Times Herald / Port Huron Times Herald

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