Halloween Trick or Treat Down Delta 2024 Recap and Vendor Call

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is gearing up for the Halloween Trick or Treat Down Delta event in 2024, designed to provide families with a safe and fun way to celebrate Halloween. Attendees can look forward to a stroll down Delta Avenue, which will be adorned with spooky decorations and haunted displays as they gather treats from city staff and local organizations. The city is actively seeking vendors to add to the event's offerings, welcoming community organizations and local businesses to apply and engage with attendees. The Halloween celebration does not require prior registration, allowing families to spontaneously join the fun. In addition, the Monster Mash Halloween Ball is scheduled for October 24, 2025, promising a lively night of dancing, contests, and prizes for adults 21 and over.

Participants can enjoy beer and wine available for purchase, enhancing the festive atmosphere. This dual-event structure not only serves the local community by fostering engagement but also promotes local businesses through vendor participation. Families and adults alike are encouraged to mark their calendars and prepare for a memorable Halloween experience in Marysville.

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