Photo: Trek'n'Treat
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Trek 'n' Treat
Isaac Jensen, 5, left, followed by his mom, Diaun Jensen, heads down the course Saturday during the first Trek 'n' Treat costume run at Selah Junior High School on Halloween. More than 30 children -- some as young as 5 months old -- and their parents completed the mile-long course, which was organized by Team in Training as a fundraising event for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Team in Training is a charity sports training program to help prepare people for marathon, half-marathon, century bike ride and hiking adventures.
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