Kearney hosts Halloween events
Families found some fun on Halloween despite coronavirus as the Kearney community came out for a trunk or treat at Old Church Plaza. Then across the road, the Firehouse Community Center offered fun for younger kids and a haunted house for the older ones.

In front, Kevion Dameron, 7, and Kamarion Dameron, 9, stand with their older brother, Geraldo Strothers, 13, and mother, Sandra Allen, during Kearney’s downtown Halloween festivities at Old Church Plaza Saturday, Oct. 31. See more photos in a gallery online at mycouriertribune.com.
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In front, Kevion Dameron, 7, and Kamarion Dameron, 9, stand with their older brother, Geraldo Strothers, 13, and mother, Sandra Allen, during Kearney’s downtown Halloween festivities at Old Church Plaza Saturday, Oct. 31. See more photos in a gallery online at mycouriertribune.com.
Jeremy Kavanah holds the hand of his son, Jaxson, 15 months, as the boy pets his first goat at a Kearney trunk or treat Saturday, Oct. 31.
During Halloween festivities in Kearney Saturday, Oct. 31, even the goats were dressed up outside a trunk-or-treat event. Children and adults petted the goats, with some seeing the animals for their first time.
Adam Winn takes youngest child, Aycen, 8 months; his oldest, Gunner, 5; and other child, Garacie, 1, to collect candy from Kearney's trunk or treat in Kearney Saturday, Oct. 31.
Bailey Hoffman and her husband, Don, stand in line for the Kearney Firehouse Community Center's haunted house with their children, Xavier, 8, dressed as a mummy; and Alissa, 11, dressed as Maleficent on Saturday, Oct. 31.
Over 100 people came to downtown Kearney on Halloween for a trunk or treat event, a haunted house and other festivities at Kearney Firehouse Community Center Saturday, Oct. 31.
Over 60 people wrap around the parking lot of the Kearney Firehouse Community Center Saturday, Oct. 31 to enter a haunted house set up to enhance Halloween and collect donations for the food pantry.
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