Sisolak: ‘Love[d] … seeing all of the creative costumes as we handed out candy’

The governor and First Lady met with children at the Governor's Mansion on Halloween. - Governor Steve Sisolak/Facebook
The governor and First Lady met with children at the Governor's Mansion on Halloween. - Governor Steve Sisolak/Facebook
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Halloween revelers who celebrated at the Nevada Governor’s Mansion can now view photos taken at the event online.

Partygoers were treated to performances by Fabrizio and Controlled Burn, according to a news release from Gov. Steve Sisolak’s  (D-NV) office.

“We are so grateful to the organizations who donated candy and all of the volunteers who made trick-or-treating at the Governor’s Mansion so special,” Sisolak said in the news release.

Chris Holloman Photography took photos of the festivities, the news release noted. The Nevada Department of Transportation and Oral Health Nevada offered resources to families.

“The First Lady and I love[d] spending Halloween at the Governor’s Mansion, meeting thousands of our neighbors in Carson City and seeing all of the creative costumes as we handed out candy,” Sisolak said.

Trader Joe’s, Walmart, U.S. Foods, Raley’s, Food Maxx, Costco, Carson-Tahoe Health Auxiliary, Carson City Republican Women, Carson City Democratic Women’s Club, Soroptimist International, Carson City, AAUW Capital (NV) Branch, Carson City Democratic Central Committee, Kimmie Candy, Carson City Toyota Campagni Auto Group, and the Carson City Chamber of Commerce were among the businesses that provided candy for trick-or-treaters.

Those interested in viewing photos taken during the Halloween event at the Nevada Governor’s Mansion can do so here.



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