Pictures from Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop and Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood, Oct. 4 and 5.

Patrick Burdack, 5, of Abingdon and his father Pete check out the various functions of his Rubble, Paw Patrol-themed bulldozer during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Eight-year-old MJ Wilkes enjoys his Finding Nemo-themed costume as he tries it out for Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop and Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Eight-year-old Kaylan Gilbert of Cecil County tries on his Wheel of Fortune costume during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Eight-year-old MJ Wilkes is held by his mother Krysten Wilkes of Havre de Grace as they spy his Finding Nemo-themed costume for Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop and Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Rachel Pellman, left, an employee of Harford County Public Library’s Aberdeen Branch works on creating coral-themed decorations with fellow volunteers Jess Kreis and Mike Tomaszewski, for a Nemo comstume during Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Two-year-old Sibby Patrick of Darlington is seen in her Princess Peach costume, fitted around her stroller as she’s joined by her family, father Evan, mother Jen and siblings Emmett, left, and Nolan during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Two-year-old Sibby Patrick of Darlington sits in her stroller as volunteers fit her Princess Peach costume around it during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Patrick Burdack, 5, of Abingdon is assisted by his father Pete in his Rubble, Paw Patrol-themed bulldozer during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Four-year-old Joseph Hughes of Bel Air is joined by his father Geoffrey Hughes as he is shown his Buzz Lightyear costume during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Eight-year-old MJ Wilkes is pushed by his mother Krysten Wilkes of Havre de Grace as he enjoys riding in his Finding Nemo-themed costume for Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop and Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Components from various costumes are painted outdoors during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Keri Freburger of Bel Air adds paint to the wings of a pegasus during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Patrick Burdack, 5, of Abingdon and his father Pete check out the various function of his Rubble, Paw Patrol-themed bulldozer during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Eight-year-old Kaylan Gilbert of Cecil County tries on his Wheel of Fortune costume during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Joe Giorgilli, right, works on fastening together a costumes’s frame while receiving assistance from fellow McCormick volunteers, from left, Jack Carmody, Christina Chiu and Will Cannon during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Four-year-old Joseph Hughes of Bel Air smiles as he’s fitted for his Buzz Lightyear costume around his wheelchair during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Olivia Higgins, a volunteer from York, Pa., adds color to coral decorations for a Nemo-themed costume during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Four-year-old Joseph Hughes of Bel Air gets ready to try on his Buzz Lightyear costume around his wheelchair during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop before the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Participants in their completed costumes are joined by families and volunteers before taking part in the Inclusive Trunk or Treat at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Saturday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Volunteers from Numotion, from left, Denise Alexander, Melanie Lau and Ching Lau work together to assemble parts to resemble the Parthenon for a Hercules-themed costume during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Components of a Buzz Lightyear costume comes together during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Volunteers, from left, Linda Marquardt, Ken Kwashnak and Zach Jamack work on placing tiles on a Wheel of Fortune costume during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
William Munker, left, and Justin Gischel work together in a room filled with other volunteers as build a frame for a young wheelchair user during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

A teams of volunteers work on constructing the frame of a Buzz Lightyear costume during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Gabby Clough, a volunteer from Coppermine, works on spray painting the interior of a bulldozer’s scoop for a Paw Patrol costume during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Sarah Milich of White Hall works on sewing a plastic skirt for a Finding Nemo-themed costume during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)

Bethany Carty of Havre de Grace, right, and Laura Weinstein with The Harford Center work on painting panels for a Buzz Lightyear costume during Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Tia Carl, a volunteer from White Hall works on adding decals to a Wheel of Fortume costume during the Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Sharon Lipford, right, president of the board of directors for the Harford County Public Library Foundation works with her husband Brian Lipford and HCPL employee Jennifer Fesche, center, as they construct a costume’s frame during the Wheelchair Costume Workshop at the Epicenter in Edgewood on Friday. (Brian Krista/staff photo)