by Rachel Hunter
North Country community members arrived in droves to attend the 2024 Trunk or Treat in Gouverneur. The annual event was sponsored by the Community Health Center of the North Country and Seaway Valley Prevention Council who worked in partnership with the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association and Gouverneur Central School District.
The Community Health Center of the North Country and the Seaway Valley Prevention Council started the event in 2018, and now they hold Trunk or Treat events across the North Country in Gouverneur, Ogdensburg and Massena. Over 3,800 persons were in attendance at the 2024 Trunk or Treats. The highest attendance was at the Ogdensburg Trunk or Treat with 1,351 persons attending. Second was Massena with 1,268 persons in attendance. Gouverneur had 1,215 persons in attendance. Due to the great amount of community support, Gouverneur had the most decorated trunks (42). Massena had 36, and Ogdensburg had 28. All treaters in attendance at the 2024 Gouverneur Trunk or Treat were welcomed by Community Health Center of the North Country and Seaway Valley Prevention Center staff.
Due to the generous contributions from the many organizations, clubs, local businesses, and community members in attendance, a total of 42 decorated trunks were set up down the fairgrounds midway to distribute “treats” to all those in attendance. The treats ranged from the sweet to the nutritious, as well as toys, crafts and much more. With the proclamation, “Trick or treat!” the youngsters took the available treats. The fairgrounds was the ideal locations as the midway was a walkable location for people of all ages, all abilities. Much gratitude to all those who made the event a success in the Gouverneur community.
The event included decorated trunks by the Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce, Seaway Valley Prevention Council, Community Health Center of the North Country, James Maloy American Legion Post 65, GHS Key Club, Gouverneur Peewee Cheer, FirstStudent, Kinney Drugs, Head Start, Gouverneur Savings and Loan Association, Gouverneur Public Library, among many others. The Jumbo’s Food Truck was also available on grounds. Also in attendance were the Gouverneur Fire Department, Gouverneur Rescue Squad, and Gouverneur Police Department.
The Sixth Annual Gouverneur Trunk or Treat event once again served as a fun, family-friendly way to get the word out about what services are available for people dealing with substance use issues. The idea originated with the Seaway Valley Prevention Council who in partnership with the Massena Drug-Free Community Coalition held a successful Trunk or Treat at Massena High School, which attracted hundreds of costumed children. Piggybacking on this rousing success while seeking a fun, engaging way to spread the word in the local community about the services available to those with substance use issues, SVPC and CHCNC thought the best way would be to bring a Trunk or Treat event to Gouverneur. Now, Gouverneur-area families say that it has become a tradition that they look forward to each Halloween.
For more info on how you can help at the Seventh Annual Gouverneur Trunk or Treat in 2025, call the Seaway Valley Prevention Council at (315) 713-4861 or visit svpc.net. For more information about the Community Health Center of the North Country, visit chcnorthcountry.org.