Chilly but dry conditions Saturday led to a robust turnout for Marysville’s trick-or-treat. The uptown streets of Marysville were filled for the activities of Scarysville Saturday morning. During the evening city-wide Beggar’s Night, a similar turnout was reported, until some youngsters and parents turned in early to watch the kickoff of the Ohio State football game. Above, Marra, left, and Magnolia, right, Berbee look for the perfect piece of candy. Below, Lily and Ava Erickson are dressed as their favorite characters from Frozen. Both photos were snapped on West Seventh Street. (Journal-Tribune photos by Kevin Behrens)
Hundreds of little beggars filled the streets of Mill Valley Saturday night. Pictured above are, from left, Berkley Behrens, 11, Hudson Bryant, 10, and Brennan Hoffer, 10. (Photo submitted)
Anabelle Curtis, 8, was dressed like a unicorn for trick-or-treat in Marysville. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
William Hubek, 3, couldn’t find any fires to put out along West Seventh Street, but he found plenty of candy. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
Gabriel Folchert’s hot dog costume was the inspiration for his family’s fast food themed Trunk-or-Treat set-up at the Marysville Church of Christ on Wednesday. The family even pumpkins carved to match the theme with a dancing hot dog and dancing french fry pumpkin. Pictured above with Gabriel is Patty Folchert. (Photo submitted)
Dillion, 3, and his shark costume gobbled up candy. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
Carter Miller, 5, was mean in green Halloween night. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
Reese Andrews, 11, was decked out in blue for Marysville’s trick-or-treat. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)