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Downtown Halloween a 'spook-tacular' treat

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It’s not a trick-the Community Business Association (CBA) announced they will be treating families with a socially distanced Downtown Halloween once again.
The decision was made during a special association meeting on Tuesday, October 12 at the downtown plaza.
“Upon discussion, it was decided Downtown Halloween will run the same as last year,” stated an email from CBA Chair Mike Fabrick.
Road blocks will be set up along 3 Avenue West and Centre Street beginning at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 31. This will give businesses along this stretch time to decorate before costumed children and their families arrive to trick-or-treat between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Roads will reopen at 7 p.m.
One suggestion which was made during the meeting was to have an area set up with straw bales and pumpkins for families to take photos; this received resounding support from those in attendance and further information is pending.
Candy donations will be accepted until Saturday, October 30 at Bikes & Bites (at the Badlands Community Facility), Dry Canyon Collectables, or donors can contact Amie at The Faux Den.


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