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Hometown Harvest Happenings

EDITOR’S NOTE: Add your Halloween/ Fall Festival happening to the Hometown Harvest Happenings feature in the Tri-City Record by calling 463-NEWS or emailing the information to record@tricityrecord.com.


Van Buren County 4-H sponsors Tractor, Truck, or Treat, Oct. 5

Get ready for an early jump on Halloween trick or treating when Van Buren County 4-H sponsors their second annual Tractor, Truck, or Treat. West Valley 4-H Livestock Key Leader Amy Mortimore says, “The event is like ‘touch-a-truck’ meets ‘trunk-or-treat.’ What a better way to celebrate 4-H and children.”

Treaters will decorate a tractor, truck, emergency vehicle, or farm equipment that will be used to distribute treats to children. Just like any other trunk or treat, the amount of decoration is up to the treaters. Event Coordinator Denise Noble explained, “The concept came from Hamilton’s Cultivate Community Church’s Truck or Treat event and the Kalamazoo Junior League’s Touch a Truck event. The fairgrounds has lots of room to spread out and allow for large vehicles, so we combined the two.”

Several businesses, organizations, and proud truck owners already signed up to pass out candy to children at the Van Buren County Fairgrounds, located at 55670 CR 681, Hartford, on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, from 1-5 p.m. There is no cost to families. To register a vehicle, send a request to v.voyagers@yahoo.com.


Paws for Humanity event at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, Oct. 6

Families with elementary age children are invited to St. Paul’s United Church of Christ from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6. Paws for Humanity will be at the church to share their animal sanctuary.

There will be hotdog roasting, s’mores, pumpkin decorating and celebrating creation. Please RSVP to Rev. Mike Mulberry at 779-203-0297 or email mmulberry@gmail.com.

St. Paul’s UCC is located at 1650 N. Bainbridge Center Road in Watervliet.


Spooktacular Halloween fun in Coloma, Oct. 21

The public is invited to Coloma on Saturday, Oct. 19 for a day of Halloween fun for the family. The day starts with the city’s annual Trunk or Treat from 2-4 p.m. involving candy, fall treats and a trunk decorating contest at the Salem Lutheran Church activity field located at 275 Marvin Street.

The fun continues from 3-7 p.m. at the Coloma Rod and Gun Club for more candy, apple toss, hayride and loads of fun! Both events are free to attend and invite people to dress in their best costumes. Bring a camera for photo opportunities!

The gun club is located at 6145 Angling Road.


Residential Trick or Treat hours

This year Halloween, Oct. 31, falls on a Thursday. Below is a list for each city and township in the Tri-City Area with Trick or Treat hours that have been set.

COLOMA CITY & TOWNSHIP has approved the date and time for trick or treating as Thursday, Oct. 31, from 5 to 7 p.m.

CITY OF HARTFORD has approved Trick or Treating on Halloween from 6 to 8 p.m.

WATERVLIET CITY has approved Thursday, Oct. 31 for Downtown Merchant Trick or Treat from 3-5 p.m. and residential Trick or Treat between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m.

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