South Bend’s ZB Falcons Conservation club hosts spooky Halloween Hunt

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The ZB Falcons Conservation Club in South Bend had Halloween spirit on Saturday as it hosted its annual Halloween Hunt. The event featured a trunk-or-treat, food, games, and a haunted hayride, drawing children and families from across the community.
Kids of all ages arrived in a variety of costumes, from witches and Spider-Man to Minecraft’s Steve. Even the workers and volunteers joined in the fun, donning their own festive attire. Approximately 200 people were present at the event.
The trunk-or-treat event saw cars lined up, each offering candy to eager trick-or-treaters. A gaga ball pit was also set up, providing additional entertainment for the children.
“They get just an evening of fun, being whatever they want to be. And just coming out, there’s lots of fun activities for them to do here. So yeah, just a good time,” said Skylar Dungy, a volunteer at the event.