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Hundreds of Incline Village kids participate in annual Halloween-themed event

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Brad and Sarah Johnson, with daughters Ellie and Amelia, were among hundreds who took part in the 2015 Trail of Treats and Terror last week.
Courtesy Jean Eick |

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — More than 1,200 traveled along the 2015 Trail of Treats and Terror on Oct. 29 in Incline Village.

Children experienced Spooktakular games at the Donald W. Reynolds Community Non-Profit Center, the Monster Mash Bash and photos at the Incline Recreation Center, and a “Thriller” Dance Party at Lake Tahoe School.

Those brave enough also ventured to experience the Haunted Halls of Sierra Nevada College.



This annual collaboration for the community is provided by Incline Village Parks and Recreation, Lake Tahoe School, Sierra Nevada College, NLT Fire Protection District, Washoe County Constables, Washoe County Sheriff, C.E.R.T., American Red Cross, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe SummerFest, Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation, Girls on the Run-Sierras, Project MANA, Rotary District 5190, Simmaron Research, SOS Outreach, Tahoe Family Solutions, Tahoe Fund, Tahoe Institute for Natural Science, Tahoe Prosperity Center, Tahoe SAFE Alliance, and Tahoe Youth and Family Services.

Visit ivgid.org, sierranevada.edu or parasol.org to learn more.


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