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Hot Rodders Trunk-or-Treat
Oct. 29: 1 to 3 p.m.
1401 Simpson Avenues, Aberdeen
The Test of Time Car Club will be once again having their Trunk-or-Treat at The Moore Wright Group. Anyone with a car is welcome to participate. Set-up begins at 11 a.m. They have a lot of children; in past years they have had close to 2,000. You can contact Doug Smith at 360-589-3341 for more information or visit the Test of Time Car Club Facebook page.
Elma Downtown Trick-or-Treat
Oct. 31: 3 to 6 p.m.
Main Street, downtown Elma
All ages are welcome to dress up and head to downtown Elma for trick-or-treating on Halloween. They will have a scarecrow contest by local businesses, a costume contest for attendees and trick-or-treating at the businesses. For more info visit the Elma Chamber of Commerce website.
Montesano Trick or Treat
Oct. 31
Downtown Montesano
On Halloween night, downtown Montesano will be hosting their Trick-or-Treat. Businesses will be handing out treats to kids and all are invited to dress up. More information available at the Montesano Chamber website.
Habitastic Kidz Carnival and Haunted House Combo
Saturday, Oct. 29, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, Oct 30, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hoquiam Grand Central Event Center, 427 7th St., Hoquiam
$15 per child
For more info: www.graysharborhabitat.com.
Kids Haunted Camp
Panhandle Lake 4-H Camp between Elma and Shelton at 370 West Panhandle Lake Road will be hosting its second annual Kids Haunted camp (Trick or treat and kids carnival) on Saturday, Oct. 29, from noon to 5 p.m. Events include a costume dress up and kids carnival games and food. For those who want to hand out candy to kids and decorate cabins, there are spots still available. for more information, contact events@p4hcamp.com
Coastal Interpretive Center Spooky Walk
Friday, Oct. 28, 4 to 9 p.m.
McGee Trail, located behind the Coastal Interpretive Center, 1033 Catala Ave SE in Ocean Shores.
The Coastal Interpretive Center is holding a Spooky Walk along the haunted McGee Trail. They are leading spooky walks for two age groups: ages 6-11 can
walk the trail from 4 to 6 p.m; ages 12-18 can walk the trail from 7 to 9 p.m. Anyone 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Spooky walks are $5/person and you can register at interpretivecenter.org.