The Halloween Madness event, which takes place Oct. 19 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., will run rain or shine.
The main attraction will be Trick-or-Treat Street where local businesses and organizations will hand out candy. There will also be a costume contest, pumpkin painting, a foggy cornstalk maze, a 4-H petting zoo and two bounce houses for kids to enjoy.NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio -- The City Green soon will be transformed into a Halloween “spooktacular” for an event filled with holiday activities for the whole family.
Attendees can enjoy tasty treats from a variety of food trucks, including Hatfield’s Goode Grub, Howlin’ Bird, Dough Daddy Doughnuts, Cle Cookie Dough Co. and the Lemon Shack. DJ Putrino Productions will provide a soundtrack of spooky tunes to set the mood. Magic by Morris will also be on site to entertain the crowd with illusions and tricks. Halloween costumes are strongly encouraged for all attendees to add to the festive atmosphere.
The main attraction will be Trick-or-Treat Street where local businesses and organizations will hand out candy. There will also be a costume contest, pumpkin painting, a foggy cornstalk maze, a 4-H petting zoo and two bounce houses for kids to enjoy. Local businesses interested in participating in the Trick-or-Treat Street can sign up for a booth to pass out candy. Business owners canIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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