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    Safe and Fun Trick or Treating Oct. 31

    October 15, 2017No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (October 15, 2017) – This Halloween marks the 31st anniversary of Sedona’s Safe and Fun Trick or Treating experience. The city’s Main Street merchants will welcome all trick or treaters to their storefronts the evening of Oct. 31, 5-8 p.m., for great treats in a festive atmosphere.

    Formerly organized by the now-retired Sedona Main Street program, this year’s event is hosted by the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department. Participants can expect the same great experience offered by a variety of shops, and parents will appreciate the safe environment managed by the Police Department and its volunteers.

    20171005_cityIn addition to treats, enjoy the Thriller Zombique show that begins at 5 p.m. and will repeat several times until 8 p.m. The show features fire dancers, stilt walkers and (of course) zombies. The show location will be the corner of State Route 89A and Jordan Road. This year’s event will not include a costume contest.

    “We know everyone will enjoy themselves and we thank the businesses for making this event possible for the thousands of kids who show up with bags in hand,” says Rachel Murdoch, Parks and Recreation Department manager. 

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    For more information call the Parks and Recreation Department at (928) 282-7098.

    Free public parking is available throughout the Uptown area. View or download the Uptown parking map here.

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