Alden Hosts Halloween Spooktacular
October 16, 2015
The Alden Substance Abuse Coalition is teaming up with Alden High School’s Peer Wellness club for a Halloween ‘Spooktacular’. Saturday, October 24 will be a full day of events from 12pm until 6pm. Many activities will be going on throughout the town, which are very family oriented. Parkside Cupcakes will be having Minion characters that you can interact with along with a Chinese Auction. If you like spooky things that give you some chills make your way to the Community Center for a haunted house.
Starting at 3pm community members will be driving their cars to the town park for “Trunk & Treating”. Each trunk will be decorated as a different theme and the kids will be getting candy out of each trunk. Prizes will be given for the best decorated trunk.
There will be special appearances by your favorite Disney Princesses like Cinderella, Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Ariel, and Elsa & Anna, keep your eyes opened. To register your car visit www.aldensac.com print out the registration and mail it to ASAC 13305 Broadway Alden. Each car is $10 but Trunk & Treating is free. For pre-registration go to http://www.aldensac.com/#!halloween-spooktacular/c1opd and print out the form on the side to save $2 or you can pay the day of the event and pay $12. All proceeds go to support Alden substance Abuse Coalition. Come out and enjoy a full day of spooks and fun!
Christian Frank • Oct 19, 2015 at 1:41 pm
This sounds like a great event for all the family’s in Alden. This event will definitely attract many people around the area. The prices are great and the events seem very cool. The idea of “Trunk & Treating” sounds very cool along with the Haunted House. This sound like a good time and I will certainly check it out!
Zach Long • Oct 19, 2015 at 1:40 pm
I’m really excited for this it sounds like good time. Trunk & Treating also sounds like it will be a very cool event. I am going to have to go into the haunted house.
Drew Yambor • Oct 19, 2015 at 1:35 pm
I remember this from last year. The haunted house was set up better than I thought. I think this is a good idea to help with the substance abuse epidemic going on right now.
Kelsey Crawford • Oct 19, 2015 at 1:27 pm
Good article Morgan! The Spooktacular is a great way to get the community together and celebrate Halloween. It is also great that the money collected goes towards such a good foundation.
Meghan Nicosia • Oct 19, 2015 at 11:21 am
I wonder how the “Halloween Spooktacular” will turn out. I’m into that creepy kind of stuff. Let’s just say that stuff like that always keeps me on my toes. I wish I can go see the play. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!