Halloween in Downtown Bellevue 10 Spooktacular Events

Bellevue, WALocal News

Downtown Bellevue is preparing for a vibrant Halloween celebration with events scheduled from October 27 to 31, 2023. Highlights include the 'Ascend: Dia de los Muertos Lounge Party,' where guests can wear costumes and enjoy themed cocktails. Families can look forward to the 'KidsQuest Spooktacular,' featuring spooky activities for children. The 'Trick or Treat in Old Bellevue' event will host costume contests for all ages, including pets, and a pumpkin carving contest, ensuring a fun-filled day for the community. Adults can also enjoy the 'Burlesque in Bellevue' performance, which includes a spirited costume contest.

Local businesses are actively participating, showcasing a collaborative community spirit. These events promote local culture and provide a platform for residents and visitors to engage in Halloween festivities. With activities for everyone, Downtown Bellevue aims to be the premier destination for Halloween celebrations.

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