The city of Doraville is hosting a FREE trunk-or-treat event at Honeysuckle Park.
It takes place on Saturday, October 26, 2024 from noon to 3 p.m. and is FREE to attend.
The event includes face painting, a magic show, and treats.
Candy will be distributed.
Kids and parents are encouraged to dress up in costume.
Prizes will be awarded to the best-dressed in these categories:
* kids age 5 to 10
* kids age 11 to 15
* pets
Trunk-or-Treat is a different spin on trick-or-treating. It’s meant to be safe and fun, it’s suitable for suburban areas that aren’t so walkable, and it eliminates concerns about traffic or crossing streets in the dark.
The idea is that local businesses, organizations, and community members hand out treats from a parked car with a decorated trunk. Kids can “trunk or treat” from car to car to get goodies.
Honeysuckle Park is located at:
3037 Pleasant Valley Dr.
Doraville, GA 30340
Visit the Facebook event page
Go to the website
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NOTE that we'll be adding more and more events as Halloween grows closer -- this list is not yet complete!
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