Home News Candy delivered across Cassville Candy delivered across CassvilleNovember 5, 2024News, Photo Galleries A music-playing and dancing unicorn delighted Trunk or Treat goers at the Community Faith Chapel Trunk or Treat on Thursday. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Kobhe Ware, left, 13, of Cassville, dressed as Jesus, thanks Helen Harris, 90, of Cassville, for giving him as handful of candy from her home on Highway 37, just south of Cassville. Harris’ granddaughter posted on social media prior to Halloween that Harris never got trick-or-treaters because of her home’s location. The callout was well-received, as Harris was delighted by the number of children who stopped in for a treat or three. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Chloe Henry, 14, of Cassville, volunteered to hand out candy at the Cassville Volunteer Fire Protection District’s Halloween on Thursday. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville- democrat.com Brylen Brooks, 5, of Springfield, bounded his way to the next trunk in his Minecraft costume at the Community Faith Chapel Trunk or Treat on Thursday. Kyle Troutman/ ktroutman@ cassville-democrat. com Firefighter Shannon Davis looked a little ape-ish as he directed vehicles through the Cassville Volunteer Fire Protection District’s Halloween candy handout on Thursday. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Tahlia Johnston, 6, of Cassville, had a few helping hands collecting candy in her Wednesday Addams costume at the Community Faith Chapel Trunk or Treat on Thursday. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Rich Cummings, left, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Cassville, hands out candy to Batman, better known as Waylon Phenicie, 2, of Cassville, at the church’s indoor trunk or treat on Thursday. Kyle Troutman/ktrout-man@ cassville-democrat. com Tags# Barry County# Cassville# halloween# trunk or treat Previous Post Motion to dismiss ‘taken under advisement’ in murder case Next Post Local legend ‘flies west’