Marysville unveils a spooktacular street of treats Oct. 24

Marysville, WALocal News

Trick or Treat Down Delta is set for October 24 from 2 to 4 p. m. at 501 Delta Ave. , just west of Comeford Park. The City of Marysville encourages families to attend this free Halloween event, which features over 30 treat stations and opportunities to meet local city staff, police officers, and firefighters.

New this year, performers from MPAC dance studio will kick off the festivities with a rendition of “Thriller” at 2:15 p. m. in the Delta Avenue Plaza. This community event is made possible through generous support from local businesses, including AT&T and Chiro One Wellness Centers. Attendees should leave pets at home to ensure a safe environment for all.

For additional details, families can visit the city’s website or call the Parks, Culture and Recreation Office at 360-363-8400. Trick or Treat Down Delta aims to foster community spirit while providing a fun and safe Halloween experience for local families.

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