Trick-or-Treaters make their way through downtown Snoqualmie

Fourth annual Treat Harvest bring in witches, vampires and pumpkins

By Allison Espiritu

Staff Reporter

Historic downtown Snoqualmie was lined with orange balloons on Friday, Oct. 30 as trick-or-treaters hopped from one storefront to the next for the fourth annual Treat Harvest.

As princesses, dragons, ladybugs and even a baby dressed as a loaf of Wonder Bread collected treats, parents gave a few ideas on how they would keep their children safe for Halloween.

Many families took advantage of the daylight trick-or-treating in downtown Snoqualmie. When it got dark, parents planned to make sure children carried lights and were visible to others.

“We’ll go trick-or-treating together, and we have light sticks that they wear,” parent Melanie Coombes said.

Staying close to home, many parents also had plans to go trick-or-treating with neighbors in a group in their own neighborhoods.

“We’re holding hands when we cross the street, and we are saying our please and thank you’s,” said Hailey O’Reilly, a trick-or-treater parent.