Marysville unveils a spooktacular street of treats Oct. 24

Marysville, WALocal News

Trick or Treat Down Delta takes place on Friday, Oct. 24, from 2 to 4 p. m. at 501 Delta Ave. , offering a festive atmosphere for families.

The event will include over 30 treat stations, where participants can collect Halloween goodies while engaging with city staff and community organizations. New this year, MPAC dance studio will perform “Thriller” at 2:15 p. m. , adding entertainment to the festivities. The city emphasizes community spirit by encouraging attendees to meet local police officers and firefighters.

Pets are discouraged at the event for safety reasons. Generous support from businesses like AT&T and Chiro One Wellness Centers makes this free event possible. Interested families can find more information on the city’s official website or by calling the Parks, Culture and Recreation Office. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to fostering community engagement and providing enjoyable experiences for residents.

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