Marysville unveils a spooktacular street of treats Oct. 24

Marysville, WALocal News

Trick or Treat Down Delta will take place on October 24 from 2 to 4 p. m. at 501 Delta Ave. , inviting families to enjoy a free Halloween celebration. The event features over 30 treat stations and allows attendees to interact with city staff, police officers, firefighters, and local organizations.

New this year, MPAC dance studio performers will present a "Thriller" dance at 2:15 p. m. , adding to the festive atmosphere. The event is made possible by local sponsors, including AT&T and Chiro One Wellness Centers, highlighting community support. Participants are advised to leave pets at home to ensure safety during the festivities.

The city encourages families to come in costumes and enjoy the haunted displays and ghostly sights. For further details, interested parties can check the city's website or contact the Parks, Culture, and Recreation Office. This event not only promotes community spirit but also fosters a sense of togetherness among residents.

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