Trunk or Treat in Burbank: A Scary Elementary School Celebration!
This year’s Trunk or Treat in Burbank at our local elementary school was an absolute hit! After last month’s lively Back-to-School Night, we kept the fun rolling with a Halloween celebration full of music, games, and community spirit.
The evening kicked off with upbeat, danceable Halloween tracks that had both kids and parents moving to the rhythm. While our Back-to-School Night was more “poppy,” this time we turned up the energy with festive hits perfect for dancing and spooky fun. From the moment the first song played, everyone knew it was going to be a night to remember.
Students had a blast playing games like “Wrap the Mummy,” where they raced to cover friends in toilet paper, and “Ring Toss on the Cone Hat,” which turned out to be a crowd favorite. The laughter and excitement filled the air as each grade competed in friendly challenges for prizes and bragging rights.
When the competitions wrapped up, it was time to dance! We got everyone involved — kids, parents, and even teachers — with classic group dances like the Conga Line and Line Dancing. The energy was contagious, and soon the whole crowd was on their feet.
Of course, no Trunk or Treat would be complete without the decorated cars! Families went all out this year, transforming their trunks into spooky, funny, and creative masterpieces. There were contests for originality and presentation, and every car handed out plenty of candy to happy trick-or-treaters.
Our Burbank Trunk or Treat event was more than just Halloween fun — it was a wonderful way to bring our school community together once again. We can’t wait to see what creative surprises next year will bring!