San Bernardino County Museum Holds Annual Shake or Treat

By: Stella Pierce

Community Writer

Photo Courtesy of:

Elysia Fernandez

Photo Description:

Darin Mouk Rick Ruhl and Ashley Escobedo Local radio station 95.7 classic radio was amongst Vendors handing out treats and prizes to local children and community members

The annual Shake or Treat event at the San Bernardino County Museum has become a beloved tradition, drawing families and community members together to celebrate Halloween while raising awareness about earthquake safety in California. As Inland Empire residents, we live in close proximity to fault lines and this event emphasizes the critical importance of being prepared for seismic activity, providing valuable resources and information on safety protocols. Alongside educational demonstrations, attendees are treated to a festive atmosphere filled with fun activities, local vendors offering delightful treats, and engaging games that keep the spirit of Halloween alive. The excitement intensifies with fun prizes and raffles that delight participants of all ages, as children enjoy trick-or-treating through a safe and festive environment. This yearly gathering not only helps community bonding but also reinforces essential safety practices for living in the earthquake-prone region, ensuring that families are informed and prepared while having a fantastic time.