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City College students surround their trunk decorations during Trunk-or-Treat on on Oct. 6 at City College's West Campus in Santa Barbara, Calif. All participants were judged on their set-ups, and an award was given out for the best decorations.
City College students surround their trunk decorations during Trunk-or-Treat on on Oct. 6 at City College’s West Campus in Santa Barbara, Calif. All participants were judged on their set-ups, and an award was given out for the best decorations.
Anthony Zell

Vaqueros host annual Trunk-or-Treat with candy bars, face paint, bubbles and more

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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