Governor Eric J. Holcomb and First Lady Janet Holcomb welcomed trick-or-treaters to their home for sweet treats. Gov. Holcomb dressed as Abraham Lincoln and First Lady Janet Holcomb dressed as Caitlin Clark. The theme this year is Hoosier Connections, including famous and fictional Hoosiers.
The first family handed out candy and sweets made in Indiana donated by Zachary Confections in Frankfort, Albanese Confectionery based out of Merrillville, South Bend Chocolate Company and Schmiff’s Confectionery in Jeffersonville.
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