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Harding Middle preparing for 500 at trunk-or-treat

Toronto, OHLocal News

Harding Middle School is gearing up for its highly anticipated second-annual trunk-or-treat event, set to take place on Wednesday from 5:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. The school expects to welcome approximately 500 attendees, primarily fifth- and sixth-graders excited to participate in the festivities.

The event will feature cars decorated by parents and staff, creating a vibrant and safe environment for children to enjoy Halloween-themed activities. Tracy Ziarko, a dedicated sixth-grade teacher, is leading the charge alongside the Parent/Family Involvement Solutions Team, highlighting the collaborative effort to foster community spirit. Such events not only promote school pride but also encourage family involvement, reinforcing the importance of community connections. As families come together to enjoy the evening, the event serves as a vital opportunity for social interaction and engagement within the local area. This trunk-or-treat is more than just a festive event; it symbolizes the commitment of Harding Middle School to support its students and their families in a fun and safe atmosphere.

With the growing participation, it is clear that the event has become a cherished tradition for the school and community.

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