News KMC celebrates Halloween November 3, 2016 Photo by Senior Airman Jimmie D. PikeMembers of the KMC line up in preparation for the Trunk or Treat event Oct. 31 on Ramstein. The event gave families the opportunity to trick or treat and experience the holiday in a safe environment. Photo by Bernd MaiRouven Hebel, 2nd deputy mayor of the Baumholder Union Community (far right); Guenther Jung, mayor of the city of Baumholder (second from right); and Bernd Alsfasser, mayor of Baumholder Union Community (third from right) provide sweets to the children during the Trunk or Treat event Oct. 31 at the at the Rheinlander Club in Baumholder. For the first time, Baumholder city officials participated in the Trunk or Treat event. Photo by Senior Airman Jimmie D. PikeA prop skull rests on the ground during the Trunk or Treat event Oct. 31 on Ramstein. After visiting decorated trunks and collecting candy, families had the opportunity to venture through a haunted trail before continuing their night of trick or treating. Photo by Senior Airman Jimmie D. PikeVolunteers from the KMC set up their trunks for the annual Trunk or Treat event Oct. 31 on Ramstein. Fifty-nine spots were rented out to be decorated for the event. Photo by Senior Airman Jimmie D. PikeStaff Sgt. Brian Field, 86th Maintenance Squadron test measurement and diagnostic equipment technician, hands out candy while dressed as Jack Skellington Oct. 31 on Ramstein. Volunteers dedicated their time to set up, decorate and hand out candy to families for the annual Trunk or Treat event. Photo by Senior Airman Jimmie D. PikeGeri Wesley, a Team Ramstein child, eats an apple during the Trunk or Treat event Oct. 31 on Ramstein. The event featured a healthy snack station that served fruits and healthier snack alternatives to candy for kids who had allergies or other dietary restrictions. Tags: Halloween 2016 × trunk-or-treat « Previous × Next » Share Tweet