10 Safe Spooktacular Things to do in Bellevue this Halloween

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is embracing Halloween by offering a range of safe and spooktacular activities that cater to families and children. The Bellevue Arts Museum's BAM-O-WEEN event allows for contactless pickup of Halloween-inspired craft kits, encouraging creativity while keeping safety a priority. Despite the cancellation of the annual Halloween Family Fun Fest, The Bellevue Collection features touch-free activities, including a display of a giant pumpkin and a ghost graveyard for families to enjoy. The King County Library System is hosting online celebrations, inviting participants to dress up and share the Halloween spirit through stories and rhymes. The Malloween event at Crossroads Bellevue is designed for children under 12, providing pre-packaged treat bags as a safe alternative to traditional trick-or-treating.

Local establishments, such as Bake's Place, are offering themed food and drink specials, including a Halloween party with music and prizes. Bellevue's Pumpkin Patch and Molly Moon’s seasonal ice cream flavor further enhance the festive atmosphere. These initiatives demonstrate Bellevue's dedication to community connection and safe celebrations during the pandemic.

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