With Homecoming in the past, StuCo is beginning to prepare for Trick-or-Treat Street which will take place on Oct. 29. Over 500 hundred attended last year’s event.
Once again, there will be little kids running and playing throughout the halls of FHN dressed up in their costumes for Halloween.
Jani Wilkens, seven year StuCo sponsor, believes Trick-or-Treat Street will give students the opportunity to help others.
“I hope the students feel like they can contribute to society and give back
to charity organizations as we did last year,” Wilkens said.
Clubs other than StuCo are planning to decorate a room this year such as KOE and the World Languages. KOE is discussing the possibility of renting an inflatable to put in the Commons.
Diane Holmes, KOE sponsor, enjoys Trick-or-Treat Street because of it’s family environment.
“I hope we have a good turn-out, Holmes said. “I think more parents prefer something like this rather than neighborhoods.”
The event is primarily about fun activities for kids of all ages and parents
as well. The student volunteers look forward to seeing the kids.
“I’m looking forward to seeing everyone that comes in the room to
have a ton of fun,” junior Charles Cantrell said.