Marysville unveils a spooktacular street of treats Oct. 24

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville's Trick or Treat Down Delta will take place on Oct. 24 from 2 to 4 p. m. at 501 Delta Ave. , providing a fun and safe environment for families during Halloween.

The event features over 30 candy stations, allowing trick-or-treaters of all ages to collect Halloween treats while enjoying haunted displays. Attendees can meet local police officers, firefighters, and community organizations, enhancing community spirit. This year, the MPAC dance studio will kick off the festivities with a performance of “Thriller” at 2:15 p. m. in front of the Marysville Civic Center.

The event is supported by sponsors, including AT&T, Chiro One Wellness Centers, and Renewal by Anderson. Families are encouraged to leave pets at home for safety. For additional details, visit the city’s website or contact the Parks, Culture and Recreation Office. Such events foster community engagement and provide a safe space for families to celebrate Halloween.

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