Trunk or Treat

  • At CCC: Waiting for car loads of trick-or-treaters are, from left, Brad Rector, his daughters, Edie and Julia; family friend Jana Carbaugh; wife, Stacy Rector, and son, Teague (T-Rex). - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CCC: Tim Hawkins, right, as Charlie Brown, along with, from left, his wife, Lee Ann, daughter, Mollie and son, Jacob, helped bring the Peanuts gang to life. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CCC: Jana Carbaugh, right, gives Halloween treats to Rebekah Hooks. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CCC: Kandis Burney, right, and her son, Jaylen of the Autism Society of East Tennessee, joined the effort. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CCC: Kelley Jones, right, her daughter, Sydney, and family pet, Penny, channeled “Despicable Me.” - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CCC: Jey Stamps, right, and her daughter, Libby, were ready to share their treats. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Becky Goin, right, enjoys petting Joan de Tar’s new pup, Sully. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Siblings Charlie, left, and MaryRuth Turnbill wait patiently in line. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Concord Adult Day Enrichment Services (CADES) was represented by, from left, Karoline Warnick, Anna Claire Fields (back row); Silas Gruzalski (front) and his sister, Ella Gruzalski; their mother, and CADES executive Director Celia Gruzalski; Deena Greer; Maddie Thompson; Jeanne Parish; Addie Grace Fields; and Ryan Fields. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Sisters Hallie, left, and Olivia Brown wait their turn. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Representing Krispy Kreme Donuts were, from left, Larry and Gail Schlomer, their son, Brad, daughter-in-law, Adnrea, and granddaughter, Ella. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Monsters Inc. “employees” Courtney and Aaron Young, along with “Mike Wazowski.” - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: The church’s assistant director of music, Haley Retterer, was a fun yellow condiment. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Nedra Cook brought her pet, Andy, and granddaughter, not pictured. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Dressing as Nintendo World characters were, from left, Lisa Howard, Carrie Hopper, Austin Henley and Lori Hopper. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Siblings Emily, left, and Jonathan Poston had fun with the theme. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

  • At CUMC: Stella Quinley is ready for Trunk or Treating. - Photos by Michelle Hollenhead

Treats were certainly on the menu Sunday, Oct. 25, when two Farragut churches hosted drive-through Trunk or Treat activities.

Christ Covenant Church, 12915 Kingston Pike, hosted its event for special needs children and their families, while Concord United Methodist Church, 11020 Roane Drive, held a community-wide event.