Save the date: City of Lynnwood hosting Halloween Drive-Thru Hullabaloo Oct. 26 - Lynnwood Today

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The City of Lynnwood is excited to announce its Halloween Drive-Thru Hullabaloo, scheduled for Saturday, October 26, from 2-5 p. m. This event invites families to drive through and enjoy a variety of Halloween-themed activities while dressed in their favorite costumes. Designed to be a safe and enjoyable experience, the Hullabaloo allows children to celebrate Halloween in a community-focused environment. Local officials emphasize the importance of community events like this for strengthening neighborhood ties and fostering a spirit of togetherness.

The Hullabaloo is free of charge, making it accessible for all families in the area. Participants can expect a festive atmosphere filled with decorations and possibly treats along the way. This initiative not only provides entertainment but also showcases the city’s commitment to family-friendly events. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to create lasting memories with your loved ones this Halloween season.

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