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Trick or Treat Street Draws Thousands of Costumed Revelers

Organized by the Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and the Hillsborough Parks, Conservation and Recreation Department, was held at Riverview High School.

 

A steady stream of little vampires, petite princesses and miniature monsters collected candy and other treats from booths sponsored by dozens of area businesses during the annual Trick or Treat Street Oct. 20.

The event, organized by the Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and the Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department, attracted thousands of residents.

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The evening event on the grounds of Riverview High School was marked by games, contests and a collection of inflatables for young revelers to jump on. 

Watching over the event was third-year chairman Mike Self of S&S Tacos & Stuff/Pizza's & Stuff in Riverview.

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"The community really comes out to support this event," said Self, noting that the event is put on with the help of businesses, churches, schools and other organizations in the Riverview area.

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