Midwest City Parks and Recreation will be hosting the 37th annual Midwest “Trick or Treat” City on Saturday, October 31st from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Joe B. Barnes Regional Park. This will be a family-oriented event with a variety of activities for the whole family.
The Spirit of Midwest City playground will be transformed into Candy Village where children can wander through the fantasy land to collect candy from famous characters. Admission to Candy Village is free.
There will also be a carnival featuring food, inflatable activities, games and cakewalk. The carnival will require tickets for activities and concessions. Tickets can be purchased at the event at a rate of 4 tickets for $1.00. Should this session of Midwest “Trick or Treat” City be rained out, the event will be moved to the Nick Harroz Community Center as scheduled.
There is a second session of Midwest “Trick or Treat” City available to students with special needs on Thursday, October 29th from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Nick Harroz Community Center. This free session will also feature a Candy Village and carnival.
For more information or to volunteer at Midwest “Trick or Treat” City, please contact the Nick Harroz Community Center at (405) 739-1293.
Midwest City Parks and Recreation will be hosting the 37th annual Midwest “Trick or Treat” City on Saturday, October 31st from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Joe B. Barnes Regional Park. This will be a family-oriented event with a variety of activities for the whole family.
The Spirit of Midwest City playground will be transformed into Candy Village where children can wander through the fantasy land to collect candy from famous characters. Admission to Candy Village is free.
There will also be a carnival featuring food, inflatable activities, games and cakewalk. The carnival will require tickets for activities and concessions. Tickets can be purchased at the event at a rate of 4 tickets for $1.00. Should this session of Midwest “Trick or Treat” City be rained out, the event will be moved to the Nick Harroz Community Center as scheduled.
There is a second session of Midwest “Trick or Treat” City available to students with special needs on Thursday, October 29th from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Nick Harroz Community Center. This free session will also feature a Candy Village and carnival.
For more information or to volunteer at Midwest “Trick or Treat” City, please contact the Nick Harroz Community Center at (405) 739-1293.
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