Halloween on Holman and numerous other events will take place in Ballard and the surrounding area this Halloween weekend.
Halloween weekend is upon us and there are events happening throughout the city starting this evening:
FRIDAY:
Seattle Parks and Recreation is offering numerous Halloween activities throughout the city this month. These events are either free or low-cost. In the Ballard area, Seattle Parks will be offering the following events:
- Haunted Bounce
Ballard Community Center, 6020 28th Ave. NW
Friday, Oct. 28, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
All ages
$2 per person
Join us for the Haunted Bounce. This Green Halloween event is kid-tested and parent-approved: no candy and all fun. Prizes are included
- Halloween Carnival
Loyal Heights Community Center, 2107 NW 77th St.
Friday, Oct. 28, 6 to 8 p.m.
Ages: 11 and younger
Free
Join us for a fright fest of activities. Show us your best costume and remember to bring a goodie bag. Festivities include Halloween carnival games, crafts, mini pumpkin decorating, cookie decorating, a cakewalk, and ghastly prizes. We’ll have a special area for tots.
- Teen Flashlight Pumpkin Hunt
Bitter Lake Community Center, 13035 Linden Ave. N
Friday, Oct. 28, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Free
Let’s kick off a Halloween to remember with a hunt for wicked prizes on our wooded lakeside grounds. We’ll award a Best Dressed prize at the end of the hunt, and we’ll provide free hot cider for everyone. Dress warmly, and remember to bring a flashlight and goodie bag. The hunt will begin at the community center lobby promptly at 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY:
- Halloween on Holman
A community and family fun filled event on Sunday, October 30th from 1-4 p.m. in the Carkeek Plaza & Holman Road Square. Trick or Treat, Prizes, and so much more! Bring donations for the Greenwood and Ballard food banks.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Halloween-on-Holman/299474486735480
MONDAY:
The annual Trick or Treat in downtown Ballard is on Monday, October 31st between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. along Market Street and Ballard Avenue
And some safety tips:
To ensure trick-or-treater's safety as well as your own:
- Clear your yard and sidewalk of any obstacles or decorations that may be hard to see in the dark, lest someone go bump in the night.
- Keep your house well lighted, both inside and out; you wouldn't want to miss any particularly good costumes, would you?
- Ask your Neighborhood Watch or local citizen's group to patrol your community.
- Report any suspicious or criminal activity to your police or sheriff's department.
- Older kids should trick-or-treat in groups.
- Review the route for trick-or-treating beforehand and set a time when kids should be home. Also, have a plan if your child gets separated from his or her friends or from you.
- Remind your children not to enter strange houses or cars.
- Remind your children not to eat treat's until they've come home. To help ensure this, feed them a meal or a substantial snack before they go out.
- Check all treats in a well-lighted place. Be especially wary of anything that is not wrapped by the factory or that is no longer sealed.
- Attach reflector strips to costumes and bags, and remind trick-or-treater's to carry glow sticks or flashlights.