Willcox's new Halloween event: Night at Haunted Park
By Carol Broeder & Ainslee S. Wittig/Arizona Range News
A Night in Haunted Park - that's the vision Willcox Against Substance Abuse (WASA) has for Keiller Park this Halloween, said Sally White, WASA director.
A $2 entry fee will be charged per person or $5 per immediate family for those receiving treat bags.
Halloween happenings:
€Trunk or Treat for the under-7 crowd, to be held at the Fremont Street parking lot from 5 p.m. until dark.
The park will then be opened for "scarier activities."
€Gypsy Camp under the large Ramada; Pirates and Thieves in abundance: Will include a campfire in the BBQ pits, fortune telling, face painting, story telling, and games like walk the plank and cannon ball toss.
€ A Haunted House.
€ Malice in Wonderland
€ Jumping Castle
€ Pumpkin Carving Contest - Bring in your pumpkin by 6 p.m.; prize awarded at 8 p.m.
€ Games, booths, in the smaller ramadas and the walking trail pullouts.
€ A cakewalk on the basketball courts (not included in entry fee)
€ Concessions (not included in entry fee)
Family fun will continue until 8:30 p.m., she said.
White said that some basic needs are helping hands to construct on Oct. 31, and/or to take down on Nov.1; workers to set up and run the games on Oct. 31; costumed helpers to walk the park during the festivities; candy and prizes for the event; and pumpkins, corn stalks, etc. to decorate.
Please contact the WASA office at (520) 384-4777 or show up at the park to volunteer your time, talents, or ideas.
If you venture into the Casas Lindas area for trick-or-treating, traffic control will be in place by the Willcox Department of Public Safety. Follow the directions and watch for little ghosts, goblins and ghouls.
A $2 entry fee will be charged per person or $5 per immediate family for those receiving treat bags.
Halloween happenings:
€Trunk or Treat for the under-7 crowd, to be held at the Fremont Street parking lot from 5 p.m. until dark.
The park will then be opened for "scarier activities."
€Gypsy Camp under the large Ramada; Pirates and Thieves in abundance: Will include a campfire in the BBQ pits, fortune telling, face painting, story telling, and games like walk the plank and cannon ball toss.
€ A Haunted House.
€ Malice in Wonderland
€ Jumping Castle
€ Pumpkin Carving Contest - Bring in your pumpkin by 6 p.m.; prize awarded at 8 p.m.
€ Games, booths, in the smaller ramadas and the walking trail pullouts.
€ A cakewalk on the basketball courts (not included in entry fee)
€ Concessions (not included in entry fee)
Family fun will continue until 8:30 p.m., she said.
White said that some basic needs are helping hands to construct on Oct. 31, and/or to take down on Nov.1; workers to set up and run the games on Oct. 31; costumed helpers to walk the park during the festivities; candy and prizes for the event; and pumpkins, corn stalks, etc. to decorate.
Please contact the WASA office at (520) 384-4777 or show up at the park to volunteer your time, talents, or ideas.
If you venture into the Casas Lindas area for trick-or-treating, traffic control will be in place by the Willcox Department of Public Safety. Follow the directions and watch for little ghosts, goblins and ghouls.
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