It's Happening: Getting More Households on Board for Trick-or-Treat 2022
By Julie Perine on November 08, 2021 from It’s Happening
For the most part, the rain held off as thousands of trick-or-treaters took to the streets of Bridgeport last Saturday evening. It’s one of my favorite events. I love seeing the little ones beaming, so proud to be sporting their costumes.
the person-to-person interaction. Or maybe they don’t want to spend money on the treats. Or they simply might have had other plans that evening – or maybe didn’t even know it was trick-or-treat night. Regardless, I’d love to see more people get on board next year and the Greater Bridgeport Convention & Visitors Bureau would like to help make that happen. We could possibly work with civic groups or high school clubs to provide volunteers to set up tables in driveways and pass out goodies. If the purchase of the candy is a problem, perhaps we could help with that also. Whatever your reason for not dispensing goodies this past year, we’d like to help meet that need.

