Liberty, MO – The Clay County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that its annual Trunk or Treat event will take place tonight, Oct. 30, after being postponed due to earlier rain.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, the weather has finally cleared, and families can expect a cool but pleasant evening for the Halloween celebration. The event runs from 6:30–8 p.m. at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, 1600 Route 291 in Liberty.
A sensory-friendly session will be held from 6–6:30 p.m., offering a quieter environment for attendees who prefer a reduced sensory experience. Afterward, the event opens to the general public.
Visitors can also enjoy hot drinks from Travelin’ Tom’s Coffee Truck, including cocoa for children. Deputies will be on site, handing out candy and engaging with the community in a family-friendly setting.
The Sheriff’s Office encourages families to dress warmly, as temperatures are expected to dip slightly this evening.
This annual Trunk or Treat aims to provide a safe, welcoming space for Clay County families to celebrate Halloween together.
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