Lincoln Park District Halloween
FunFest serves a twisted trick or treat for area children
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[October 26, 2019]
As darkness fell upon the city, the ghosts and ghoulies came out to
play on Thursday evening. And where better to gather than the
Lincoln Park District, a place where play is the name of the game
for young and old alike?
The annual Halloween Funfest at the Park District saw hundreds of
children with their parents or other adult family members going from
booth to booth collecting treats for tricks.
The premise of Trick or Treat is that children go out on Halloween
night and knock on doors seeking sweet treats. If the treat is not
delivered promptly, then a ‘trick’ is delivered upon the home.
However, at the park district the practice is twisted just a bit.
Instead of tricking for a lack of treats, kids were expected to
perform tricks in order to earn treats. All around the indoor tennis
court at the recreational center, tables were set up with various
games. Children played the game and earned a treat from the bowls
filled with candy.
Most of the games centered around the ring toss concept, with games
such as tossing the rings onto the legs of the spiders. Other games
were adapted forms of bag games, where kids threw something through
the hole on a large board. The most fun of those games might have
been the toilet paper toss where the roll of paper went flying from
the kids’ hands into the toilet seats on the large board.
The Logan County Paramedics had a new game this year, a touch and
feel game where kids put their hand inside a black box and tried to
identify the “bone” in the box.
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There was also the ever popular key search by the Logan County Crime Stoppers.
In this game, the kids dig through the sawdust in a coffin full of bones. They
find a key then move over to the large treasure trunk to see if their key will
unlock the lid. If it does, they have their choice of prizes stashed inside.
Feeding eyeballs to the large green monster was a returning game again this
year, as was the costume judging.
New this year was a Spider Web Selfie Wall, where everyone could use their cell
phones to take pictures of themselves or many of the parents used the wall to
take nice shots of their kids all dressed up for Halloween.
The crowds came early this year and at every table, there were lines of kids
waiting their turn to perform a trick and receive a treat.
And of course, no one walked away empty handed. Even if the children didn’t make
the target, land a ring on the spider leg, or knock down all the candy corn in
the candy bowling, they still got a treat from the table.
In addition to all that, Park District staff were on hand at the door and
everyone got a treat bag as they came in for the evening.
Once again this year, it was a great evening of safe trick or treating for area
children and a wonderful time for family.
[Nila Smith] |