Trunk-Or-Treating in Norway
The Norway PTO on Friday hosted its first Trunk-Or-Treat event in the parking lot at Norway High School. Here, 2-year-old Kayden Kraemer of Norway and her aunt, Stephanie Johnson of San Diego, Calif., feed a goat — either Burt or Willy — while Amanda Schultz of Vulcan tries to take a photo of her daughter, 3-year-old Brinlee Schultz. (Dennis Mansfield/Daily News photo)
The Norway PTO on Friday hosted its first Trunk-Or-Treat event in the parking lot at Norway High School. Here, Nash Cescolini, 4, of Norway thanks Michigan State Police Trooper Ryan Rossler of the Iron Mountain post for the stickers and candy he received while his mom, Logan Sholander, looks on. (Dennis Mansfield/Daily News photo)
- The Norway PTO on Friday hosted its first Trunk-Or-Treat event in the parking lot at Norway High School. Here, 2-year-old Kayden Kraemer of Norway and her aunt, Stephanie Johnson of San Diego, Calif., feed a goat — either Burt or Willy — while Amanda Schultz of Vulcan tries to take a photo of her daughter, 3-year-old Brinlee Schultz. (Dennis Mansfield/Daily News photo)
- The Norway PTO on Friday hosted its first Trunk-Or-Treat event in the parking lot at Norway High School. Here, Nash Cescolini, 4, of Norway thanks Michigan State Police Trooper Ryan Rossler of the Iron Mountain post for the stickers and candy he received while his mom, Logan Sholander, looks on. (Dennis Mansfield/Daily News photo)
The Norway PTO on Friday hosted its first Trunk-Or-Treat event in the parking lot at Norway High School. Two-year-old Kayden Kraemer of Norway and her aunt, Stephanie Johnson of San Diego, Calif., feed a goat — either Burt or Willy — while Amanda Schultz of Vulcan tries to take a photo of her daughter, 3-year-old Brinlee Schultz. Nash Cescolini, 4, of Norway thanks Michigan State Police Trooper Ryan Rossler of the Iron Mountain post for the stickers and candy he received while his mom, Logan Sholander, looks on. (Dennis Mansfield/Daily News photos)






