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The Coyote did his part to visit and distribute candy safely during this pandemic version of Halloween.
All told, everybody’s favorite mascot visited over 200 homes and celebrated the holiday with 600 children.
PhotoCred: our @spurs family
— The Coyote | VOTE! (@SpursCoyote) November 2, 2020
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#GoSpursGo pic.twitter.com/jLvrrfpm5y
@SpursCoyote came to our house today. Camila, Elia, and Jed loved seeing him. Camila showed him her @spurs pink teddy and told him she misses Spurs games. Jed did great for his first time meeting the Coyote! We miss basketball games. And it was nice for the kids. pic.twitter.com/ITiHqRBZjP
— Delisi A. Friday (@delisifriday) November 2, 2020
Thank you @SpursCoyote for coming to our home for a Halloween treat! We love you!! pic.twitter.com/IWXyKk3GtM
— Selena (@selenabriann) November 1, 2020
.@SpursCoyote surprised our #SpursFamily and went reverse trick-or-treating for a socially distanced #Halloween!@CTCSquares | #GoSpursGo pic.twitter.com/YMvgXfmxrE
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) October 31, 2020
This might’ve been the best thing that happened to us during covid-19 Thank you @SpursCoyote @spurs @CTCSquares pic.twitter.com/NbP7QldWRr
— Xenia “Pan Dusse” G.✨ (@xeniaporvida) November 1, 2020
Coyote, you made hundreds of kids happy and made the holiday special for everyone with whom you came in contact.
Thank you.
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