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Families head to Sarasota's Cherokee Park for trick-or-treating


  • By Ian Swaby
  • | 10:05 a.m. November 2, 2025
Andre Herke, Thomas Herke, 3, and Jennifer Herke dressed as pumpkins.
Andre Herke, Thomas Herke, 3, and Jennifer Herke dressed as pumpkins.
Photo by Ian Swaby
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It was the first Halloween in Cherokee Park for Tara Edling's family, who moved there from Harbor Acres after they lost their home, including their Halloween decor, last hurricane season. 

Nonetheless, the new home at 1752 North Drive still had thorough decorations for Halloween.

Edling created a "Sleep Hollow" setup that included a gate, a graveyard with fog, and a figure of the Headless Horseman, among other elements.

She said after talking with the neighbors, the family had an idea of what to expect from Halloween in one of Sarasota's most popular neighborhoods for trick-or-treating.

"We thought it was big, but then the neighbors basically told us, think three times what you're thinking. So then we went bigger," she said.

She said the display is ultimately for the kids, although all ages enjoy the block party-type experience in the neighborhood.

 
Kiana Nahale, 2, reaches for some candy.
Kiana Nahale, 2, reaches for some candy.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Jack Mclane, 5, dressed as a bunch of grapes.
Jack Mclane, 5, dressed as a bunch of grapes.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Tara Edling's home had a
Tara Edling's home had a "Sleepy Hollow" theme.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Lilia Treidder, 2, greets Thomas Herke, 3.
Lilia Treidder, 2, greets Thomas Herke, 3.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Tara Edling's home had a
Tara Edling's home had a "Sleepy Hollow" theme.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Myla Reardon, 2, Aiden Jendelund, 2, and Thomas Herke, 3, gather in a wagon, while Jendelund reaches for some Halloween candy from his father Robert Jendelund.
Myla Reardon, 2, Aiden Jendelund, 2, and Thomas Herke, 3, gather in a wagon, while Jendelund reaches for some Halloween candy from his father Robert Jendelund.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Betty, Mark Ramos' English Bulldog, greeted trick-or-treaters.
Betty, Mark Ramos' English Bulldog, greeted trick-or-treaters.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Betty, Mark Ramos' English Bulldog, meets Oliver Gantus, 1, and his parents Eddie and Sarah Gantus.
Betty, Mark Ramos' English Bulldog, meets Oliver Gantus, 1, and his parents Eddie and Sarah Gantus.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Christopher Markijohn and his daughter Bethany Markijohn, 3, walk through the neighborhood.
Christopher Markijohn and his daughter Bethany Markijohn, 3, walk through the neighborhood.
Photo by Ian Swaby
The Delgado family including Remy, 9, Milana, 10, Andres, 14, Danielle, Hector, 5 months, and Paul, dressed as pirates.
The Delgado family including Remy, 9, Milana, 10, Andres, 14, Danielle, Hector, 5 months, and Paul, dressed as pirates.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Chloe Ramussen, 6, plays with a control panel on her spaceship. She wants to be an astronaut when she grows up.
Chloe Ramussen, 6, plays with a control panel on her spaceship. She wants to be an astronaut when she grows up.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Alex Gomez, 6, heads to the next stop.
Alex Gomez, 6, heads to the next stop.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Anniston Shrock, 10, and Sutton Purser, 11, dressed as foxes.
Anniston Shrock, 10, and Sutton Purser, 11, dressed as foxes.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Jason Massey, 9, dressed as someone being captured by an alien.
Jason Massey, 9, dressed as someone being captured by an alien.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Sloane Varrieur, 1, enjoys the wagon ride around the neighborhood.
Sloane Varrieur, 1, enjoys the wagon ride around the neighborhood.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Sloane Varrieur's sister Grace Varrieur, 2, enjoys a lollipop.
Sloane Varrieur's sister Grace Varrieur, 2, enjoys a lollipop.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Andre Herke, Thomas Herke, 3, and Jennifer Herke dressed as pumpkins.
Andre Herke, Thomas Herke, 3, and Jennifer Herke dressed as pumpkins.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Dunja Wilson and Andrew Wilson walk through the neighborhood as an Oompa Loompa and Willy Wonka.
Dunja Wilson and Andrew Wilson walk through the neighborhood as an Oompa Loompa and Willy Wonka.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Elliott Friedman, 10, heads along a driveway with some candy.
Elliott Friedman, 10, heads along a driveway with some candy.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Julian Flores, 4, rides like the wind.
Julian Flores, 4, rides like the wind.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Karen and Paul Chapman, hwo recently visited Africa, greeted trick-or-treaters as zebras.
Karen and Paul Chapman, hwo recently visited Africa, greeted trick-or-treaters as zebras.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Asher Herbert, 5, plays with a lightsaber.
Asher Herbert, 5, plays with a lightsaber.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Jason Massey, 9, Carter Guttridge, 10, Liam Santeford, 10, and Grayson Faber, 10, perform a trade of candy.
Jason Massey, 9, Carter Guttridge, 10, Liam Santeford, 10, and Grayson Faber, 10, perform a trade of candy.
Photo by Ian Swaby
A group of skeletons enjoy a gathering.
A group of skeletons enjoy a gathering.
Photo by Ian Swaby

 

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Ian Swaby

Ian Swaby is the Sarasota neighbors writer for the Observer. Ian is a Florida State University graduate of Editing, Writing, and Media and previously worked in the publishing industry in the Cayman Islands.

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