Everyone is invited to trick-or-treat at Pasco's "Spooky Hall" on Halloween!

• Thursday, October 31st
• 3 pm to 5 pm
• Movie start time is 4:15 pm
• Pasco City Hall - corner of Sylvester Street and 3rd Avenue
• Maps will be provided at the entrance, and stroller storage will be provided

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On Thursday, October 31st, from 3 pm to 5 pm, Pasco's City Hall will be transformed into "Spooky Hall." Families are invited to experience a safe, FUN, magical Halloween experience. Enjoy the festive halls, collect delicious treats, and watch a free movie.

Families are encouraged to attend in costume

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Children and adults are invited to show up wearing their most creative costumes. Super heroes, princesses, police officers, firefighters, monsters, and all others are invited to trick-or-treat through the decorated halls of Pasco City Hall.

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A special thanks to our generous sponsors—Franklin PUD, Bank of Idaho, Fairchild Cinemas, McCurley Honda, Renewal by Andersen, Red Lion, Mid-Columbia Libraries, Yokes Fresh Market, and Little Caesars Pizza—for making this event possible with their support, including all the candy which is fully sponsored!

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Monster's, Inc. is the movie of choice and will be shown at 4:15 pm in the City Hall Gym

For  more information about this event, and other City of Pasco events, visit: www.pasco-wa.gov.

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