Brewing Wicked Fun at Aroma Coffee

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Aroma Coffee Co. in Fall City will celebrate Halloween by remaining open until 7 PM, welcoming families for a festive evening. Special entertainment from 5 to 7 PM will include performances by theater actors dressed as characters from Wicked and a roaming magician. The shop will be adorned with Wicked-themed decorations and will feature the beloved 12-foot skeleton, Billy Bones, dressed as Glinda. This year, the local family responsible for Billy Bones has chosen to focus on health, allowing Aroma to continue the tradition while also supporting a nonprofit through donations via a QR code.

Co-owner Emily Ridout highlighted the shop's mission of fostering community connections. The Fall City Fire Department will also contribute to the evening's festivities, starting its annual event at 6 PM with candy, light sticks, and warm cider. This Halloween celebration aims to bring together families and create lasting memories in the community. Aroma Coffee Co. and Fall City Arts are proud to collaborate on this event, enhancing local cultural engagement.

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