Main Street Greencastle invites the community to gather downtown for a fun, family-friendly evening of Halloween festivities during the annual Downtown Trick-or-Treat event.
More than 25 local businesses and non-profit organizations will line the square and nearby streets, handing out candy and hosting activities for children of all ages. Families are encouraged to dress in costume and enjoy a safe, walkable Halloween experience in the heart of downtown Greencastle.
“This event is one of our favorite downtown traditions,” said Kate Knaul, Executive Director of Main Street Greencastle. “It’s wonderful to see so many families filling the square and our businesses joining together to make it a memorable evening.”
The event is Friday, 4 - 6:00 p.m. in downtown Greencastle and the surrounding blocks. Its is free and open to the public.
Main Street Greencastle extends thanks to this year’s event sponsors — Bieniek Law, P.C. and Abstract and Title Guaranty Co., Inc. — for their generous support in helping make the event possible.
For more information, including a map of participating businesses, follow Main Street Greencastle on social media for updates and event details.
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