Kessler Park was alive with Halloween spirit on Saturday, October 25, as more than 3,000 community members gathered for the annual Bloomington Trunk or Treat 2025. Families arrived in creative costumes to enjoy an evening filled with candy, music, and festive activities.
Over 40 community trunks and County partners participated in the celebration, showcasing elaborately decorated vehicles and distributing treats to eager trick-or-treaters. Guests also enjoyed a diverse selection of food—from tacos and barbecue to coffee, hot chocolate, and sweet desserts—and captured lasting memories at a themed photo booth.
Adding to the evening’s excitement, 5th District Supervisor Joe Baca Jr. joined the event to greet families and partake in the festivities. The Bloomington Dance Program energized the crowd with an impressive performance that had attendees cheering and dancing along.
A heartfelt thank-you is extended to our outstanding community partners—Olive Branch, Bloomington MAC, West Valley Water District, Bloomington Little League, and Troop 448 Girl Scouts—for their contributions in making the evening such a success.
The event operated smoothly thanks to the efforts of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department (Fontana Station), whose team not only hosted two decorated trunks but also provided deputies to assist with traffic control along Jurupa and Linden avenues, ensuring the safety of all attendees.
The district team extends their sincere gratitude to everyone who participated and helped make Bloomington Trunk or Treat 2025 a safe, enjoyable, and memorable celebration for the entire community.