Families filled Sequim’s streets on Halloween with hundreds of trick-or-treaters traversing the city seeking candy. Multiple businesses, churches and groups offered events and free treats the previous weekend and on Oct. 31. See more Sequim Halloween photos at sequimgazette.com.
Leah Hitt and Harper Pickett, both 10, trick or treat on Halloween at Creamery Square businesses. Hitt said it was her idea for the costumes because “we both act like little devils sometimes.”
Kevin Pedrey walks in downtown Sequim on Halloween as Leonardo the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Pedrey said the character was a childhood favorite and he bought it eight years ago when his son was 1, and he wanted to wear it again.
Sgt. Dave Campbell with Sequim Police Department hands out candy to trick-or-treaters on Halloween from Centennial Place at the corner of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue.
At right: John Gondek takes a break from trick-or-treating with his 3-year-old daughter Luna, dressed as a unicorn, who enjoys some candy on Halloween.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Rachel Campbell and Miliah Williams with Prima Materia hand out candy to hundreds of children on Halloween in downtown Sequim.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Volunteer firefighters Tommy Danielson and Andrew Rodgers with Clallam County Fire District 3 hand out candy on Halloween.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Garfield awaits the stoplight change at Centennial Place on Halloween in downtown Sequim.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Kyrie Marchbanks, 12, catches up with his family on Halloween while trick-or-treating in downtown Sequim. He went as an inflatable baby this year, he said, because it just seemed fun.
Photo courtesy of Jamestown Health Clinic/ Staff at Jamestown Family Health Clinic won best team costume on Halloween for their Addams Family costumes.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sgt. Dave Campbell with Sequim Police Department hands out candy to Aliya Smith and cousins on Halloween at Centennial Place.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Volunteer firefighters Tommy Davidson and Andrew Rodgers hand out candy on Halloween near Washington Street.
Photo courtesy of Jamestown Health Clinic/ Staff at Jamestown Family Health Clinic gather for a group photo with all the departments that dressed up in themes on Halloween.
Photo courtesy of Jamestown Health Clinic/ Staff at Jamestown Family Health Clinic won decorations and theme for their circus on Halloween.
Photo courtesy of Jamestown Health Clinic/ Staff at Jamestown Family Health Clinic dress as “Toy Story” characters for Halloween.
Photo courtesy of Jamestown Health Clinic/ Staff at Jamestown Family Health Clinic dress as characters from “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.”