
Halloween is HUGE for Mount Airy. We know just how to treat our children (and adults) to a spooktacular evening of haunts.
For several years, Henry Elementary School and Weavers Way Co-op in Mt Airy have hosted the Halloween Costume Flashlight Parade for Mt Airy residents. This event attracts hundreds of children and adults for a short parade, followed by world-class trick-or-treating along nearby streets!
This event is so successful because the local residents really get into it. Get ready to be scared! It won't be easy to score candy. Only the brave will fill their bags. You may need to walk paths to homes staged with black lighting, flying ghosts, hanging men, screaming witches, glowing jack-o-lanterns, fortune tellers, howling dogs and more. You'll see it all - block after block - haunt after haunt!
The parade begins at 6:30 in front of the Weaver's Way Co-Op.
Trick or treating to immediately follow.
Dress is: Horrid, or funny , or cute, or political, or elegant....or....
For several years, Henry Elementary School and Weavers Way Co-op in Mt Airy have hosted the Halloween Costume Flashlight Parade for Mt Airy residents. This event attracts hundreds of children and adults for a short parade, followed by world-class trick-or-treating along nearby streets!
This event is so successful because the local residents really get into it. Get ready to be scared! It won't be easy to score candy. Only the brave will fill their bags. You may need to walk paths to homes staged with black lighting, flying ghosts, hanging men, screaming witches, glowing jack-o-lanterns, fortune tellers, howling dogs and more. You'll see it all - block after block - haunt after haunt!
The parade begins at 6:30 in front of the Weaver's Way Co-Op.
Trick or treating to immediately follow.
Dress is: Horrid, or funny , or cute, or political, or elegant....or....
Check back tomorrow for photos of the event - if you dare!
2 comments:
In the East Mt. Airy neighborhood where I grew up, we would trick-or-treat around the block near Devon Street at Gowen Avenue, and were usually the last group out that night. A group of parents (okay, the parents in my family) dragged a red wagon behind them... filled with a cooler of beverages. The other grown-ups were very appreciative of that "treat," trust me!
this is a great blog....i went to Houston & although from Germantown have come to see MT. Airy & chestnut hill as HOME...my cleaners, my banks, my gym, etc... some of my childhood friends in g-town say ..why are you going 'up there' to the cleaners, bookstore, etc.. I say b.c it's where I feel comfortable! I love it & im glad people are taking notice.people who care abt thier surroundings, are considerate & enjoy being involved in the community..that's what a neighborhood SHOULD be!!!, but I do love that germantown bumper sticker!!!:-)
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