Have a monster of a time in Marysville this Halloween Season

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is set to celebrate Halloween with a variety of events that cater to residents and visitors alike. The festivities commence on October 24 with Boo Bingo, held at the Marysville Opera House, where families can enjoy a night of games and prizes in a festive atmosphere. This free event invites participants to don their best costumes and engage in lively bingo games sponsored by Defensive Driving School. On October 25, the Trick or Treat Down Delta event will transform Delta Avenue into a Halloween wonderland, complete with haunted displays and treat stations hosted by city staff and local organizations. Later that evening, the Monster Mash Halloween Ball will offer a thrilling experience for adults, featuring dancing, contests, and refreshments, with a cover charge of $20.

Pre-registration is recommended for both the ball and Boo Bingo to secure spots. These events not only provide entertainment but also strengthen community ties during the spooky season. Marysville’s Halloween celebrations highlight the city’s commitment to creating a vibrant community atmosphere.

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