Food vendors will be on site. Be sure to wear a mask and practice social distancing. Saturday, Kenton Drive. The boot camp is offering family-friendly games, prizes and food from local vendors.
Saturday, Bailey Road Park. Pick one of two sessions for your child to trick-or-treat at local businesses and get pre-packaged, but-free candy. Games, activities, a photo area and homemade scarecrows will round out this event for kids 12 and younger.
This free festival includes balloon twisters, airbrush tattoos, games, local craft vendors, and costume contests with food and drink for sale. Saturday, Oct. Independence Blvd. In addition to grabbing some candy, kids of all ages can take part in a costume contest at 3 p. Saturday, E. John St. Costumes are encouraged for this event. Saturday, Matthews Weddington Road. There will be prizes for the best costume, too.
Come expecting music and more. Come by for candy and the chance. Saturday, uptown. Families can travel through uptown Wadesboro visiting local businesses and collecting treats along the way.
Visit online at ashesheriff. Saturday, downtown. Come see what downtown West Jefferson has to offer, and grab some candy along the way. Saturday, Historic Banner Elk School grounds. Called one of the most popular Halloween events in the High Country, families can come together for a safe trick-or-treating event the night before Halloween.
Come by for candy bags and giveaways. Saturday, George Hildebran School Road. Sunday, 18 U. Cruise by Chesterfield Fire Rescue for this drive-thru Halloween event. Friday, Main Street. There will also be a costume contest with prizes. Saturday, McGill Ave.
All makes and models are welcome at this cruise-in and trunk or treat event. There will be prizes for the best costume and vehicle, prizes, a D.
Stores throughout the mall will have a variety of spooky events going on through regular mall hours, including the annual Boo Bash from noon to 3 p. Sweet Street is an annual, downtown-wide even in Kannapolis. Come for candy, stay for fun. Friday, Harrisburg Park, Sims Parkway. There will also be a costume contest and vendors onsite. The downtown farmers market will be the site of a scavenger hunt kickoff and trick or treat event for the whole family.
Pick up your scavenger hunt card at the Hickory Downtown Development Association tent, along cider and spooky snacks. Visit locations throughout the town and enter to win a gift bag.
Sunday, Bridges Dairy Rd, Shelby. Moooove on down to Shelby for a unique twist on Halloween. This all-ages event includes pedal tractor racing, a spooky cow, photo opportunities, antique tractors, and fried cheese. All treats, no tricks. Come dress up and explore the nurseries to find special treats. Customers who come in costume will receive 10 percent off their purchase.
Friday, downtown. Kids ages 8 and younger will gather at First Baptist Church and be led downtown by the Cherryville High School marching band. After, kids can join their parents for trick-or-treat fun through Main Street. Anyone is welcome to come to this drive-thru event. Organizers will give out candy, and accept canned foods to be taken to a local food bank. Thursday, downtown. Kids 12 and younger can receive candy from participating businesses, so be sure to have your costumes out and ready!
Come in costume to celebrate Halloween with area businesses and nonprofits in a safe way. Saturday through downtown. The event is only for kids ages 12 and younger. This is a strictly drive-thru event and no walk-ups will be allowed, in an effort to enforce social distancing.
Rockingham will be rockin with this free event Friday evening. Stop by for a little trick or treating, games and activities. Looking for a mid-day event? An outdoor movie will start at dark. The night kicks off with trick or treating in downtown Salisbury. Pete Bogle. The annual event will this year include adoptable dogs looking for their forever home. Saturday, Park Drive. Saturday, W. Elm St. The town will host a drive-thru event for kids to collect candy in a safe environment.
Saturday, downtown Blowing Rock. Enjoy free activities throughout downtown, from park games to movies and more. This annual tradition is a way for kids to kickstart their trick or treating the night of Halloween. During the event, families can enjoy arts and crafts, games, and a costume parade before heading off to trick or treat through downtown or their neighborhood of choice. Raleigh: The city does not set trick-or-treating day and hours. Trick-or-treaters will be out Oct.
Cary: The town does not dictate when Halloween is. Fuquay-Varina: The town board does not take a position on when Halloween is. Holly Springs: Oct. Morrisville: The town does not take a position on when Halloween is celebrated. The Wake Forest Police Department also recommends that kids trick-or-treat between the hours of 6 p. Wake County: The county does not guide Halloween activities in unincorporated areas. Apex: The town does not officially set this date or take a position on what day any holiday is celebrated.
Kids will be out on Oct. All trick-or-treating should be done by 9 p. Wendell: Oct. Durham: The city doesn't take a position on when Halloween is celebrated. Chapel Hill: It is always Oct. Carrboro : Oct. Clayton: Oct. The town typically recommends 5 p. Selma: Oct. Cumberland County, Fayetteville: This year trick or treat will be observed on Oct.
Chatham County: Oct. Wayne County: Oct. It's Oct. Wilson: Oct. Harnett County: Oct. Published: Updated: When should my kids go trick-or-treating? Your guide to Halloween in the Triangle. Bio Jobs: Find a job that changes lives, even yours.
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