Have a monster of a time in Marysville this Halloween Season

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville is embracing the Halloween spirit with a variety of events aimed at bringing the community together. On October 24th, families can enjoy a free evening of games and prizes at Boo Bingo, held at the Marysville Opera House. Participants are encouraged to wear family-friendly costumes for a chance to win fun prizes. The following day, Trick or Treat Down Delta will transform Delta Avenue into a Halloween wonderland, featuring decorated spaces and treat stations hosted by city staff and local organizations. This free event provides a safe and festive environment for families to kick off their Halloween celebrations.

Later that night, adults can attend the Monster Mash Halloween Ball, where they can dance, participate in contests, and enjoy light refreshments, with the option to purchase beer and wine. This event, sponsored by Abbey Van Carpet & More, requires a cover fee and is exclusively for those aged 21 and older. Marysville's Halloween events not only entertain but also foster community connections and local pride.

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