From left, Nicholas, age 10, and Connor, age 5, draw pictures in exchange for candy on Oct. 6 on City College’s West Campus Lawn in Santa Barbara, Calif. City College hosts Trunk-or-Treat each year as a safe way for children to trick-or-treat in a centralized location. (Anthony Zell )
Manuel Vega creates bubbles with SB Bubble Guy, a local bubble artist, on Oct. 6 at City College’s West Campus Lawn in Santa Barbara, Calif. Vega is a business major who was recently accepted into CSU Channel Islands to continue his studies. (Anthony Zell )
Megan Duncan gives out candies to young trunk-or-treaters on Oct. 6 on City College’s West Campus Lawn in Santa Barbara, Calif. Duncan is a sophomore and part of the women’s golf team. (Anthony Zell )
Amber Angeles, age 4, picks out candy and goodies during Trunk-or-Treat on Oct. 6 at City College’s West Campus Lawn in Santa Barbara, Calif. Amber dressed up as her favorite Disney Princess, Belle from “Beauty and the Beast.” (Anthony Zell )
Mia Zell, age 5, frolics across City College’s West Campus Lawn on Oct. 6, in Santa Barbara Calif. Mia says her favorite part of Trunk-or-Treat was “getting squishy toys” from some of the cars. (Anthony Zell )
Kinley Puglisi gets a “calavera” sugar skull painted on her face on Oct. 6 at City College’s West Campus in Santa Barbara, Calif. Trunk-or-Treat displayed many different attractions such as faceprinting, bubble shows, cornhole games, and a photobooth. (Anthony Zell )
Lead singer of reggae band Forbidden Fruit, Antony Lee, sings into his microphone as he pumps up the Trunk-or-Treat crowd on Oct. 6, at City College’s West Campus in Santa Barbara, Calif. Forbidden Fruit is a three-man group that plays in a half-dozen venues throughout Los Angeles and Ventura counties. (Anthony Zell )
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