All Treats, No Tricks at Lincoln
Park District’s Halloween Funfest
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[October 30, 2023]
Superheroes,
princesses, and Transformers mingled with dinosaurs, mermaids, and
witches while roaming the courts of the Lincoln Park District on
Thursday night, all in fun. An early Halloween was in full swing as
the tiny fantastical creatures tried their hand at various games set
up by over 20 local businesses and organizations. Everyone was a
winner as costumed children were presented with a choice of candy
from brimming bowls after attempting challenges such as ring toss,
pumpkin bowling, or chucking toilet paper rolls through a “witches’
pot” that bore strong resemblance to a toilet seat cover. There were
also play areas, photo ops, and concessions, plus a booth for
choosing temporary tattoos and one to guess the number of candy corn
in the jar.
Allison Baker, Lincoln Park District Program
Coordinator, said the Halloween Funfest is her favorite event of the
year to plan. “I like seeing the little kids,” she said. “They get
so creative! And it’s great to have all the local businesses here.
Without them we would not be able to have it. It’s a safe way to
Trick or Treat plus get the community together. It’s a real team
effort.”
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Upon arrival, families were
greeted by Park District staff and given goody bags to collect
their candy prizes. Many parents had also caught the Halloween
spirit and joined their kids in costume. Unfortunately, the
outdoor haunted trail that was introduced last year had to be
canceled due to the rainy weather. The wet weather did not keep
many families at home, however, and by the halfway point, some
tables were calling for candy reinforcements. The official count
at the end of the night was 807 happy Trick-or-Treaters and
parents.
[Stephanie Hall]
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