Things to Trick or Tweet about in Seattle 


Halloween Safety tips-Seattle Police Department

The Seattle Police Department encourages safety and supervision during the annual Trick-or-Treat season. It is especially important for parents to adhere to a few safety rules for their children when they are trick-or-treating.Read more

The annual Maple Leaf Parade of Costumes

Big kids, little kids, furry ones too – show off your costume while parading the Maple Leaf neighborhood. Just like previous years, we will be accepting non-perishable food items for local food bank. Parade is scheduled for September 27th 3-5pm. Read more

University Village

Take a stroll through U Village, where merchants will be passing out candy. Once the little monsters are all sugared out, head over to the covered kids play area between Kid’s Club and Hanna Anderson where they can burn off some Halloween energy. Read more



Trick-or-Treat on the Waterfront

Go trick-or-treating along the Seattle waterfront from the ferry terminal to the Olympic Sculpture Park. Plus, visit with Seattle firefighters at a special show and tell with a fire truck and apparatus between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm in Waterfront Park.

 

 

Ferry Terminal to the Olympic Sculpture Park

 

Bring your little ghouls and goblins to Downtown Seattle’s Waterfront to trick-or-treat at over fifteen participating businesses from the Ferry Terminal to the Olympic Sculpture Park! In addition, the Seattle Firefighters are scheduled for a show and tell with the fire apparatus between 11am and 1pm in Waterfront Park, 1301 Alaskan Way October 28, 2012 11am-5pm FREE

 

 

Woodland Park Zoo

 

Pumpkins for the animals, trick-or-treating, and more are in store for little goblins and ghosts at Woodland Park Zoo’s family-friendly Pumpkin Bash! One child 12 years and under in costume is admitted FREE with a paid adult on Pumpkin Bash weekends. Saturday and Sunday October 27 and 28 9:30am – 2:30pm, 5500 Phinney Ave. N Seattle, WA 98103
206.548.2500 Read more

 

 


 

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6 Comments on Things to Trick or Tweet about in Seattle

OCT
24
586,572 Points 58 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Hi Adrian -- great post title with lots of valuable information and links for Halloween in the Seattle area.  Nicely presented.   

3:09pm • #1
356,406 Points 27 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Hi Adrian: We do love Halloween in the Pacific Northwest! Fun post and a good reminder of Seattle's Autumn festivities. Thanks.

5:28pm • #2
954,055 Points 52 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Adrian, Halloween has majorly changed since we were kids, so safety has to be a focus of parents!  Great advice.

7:31pm • #3
OCT
25
624,993 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Hi Michael-it was hard to stop with just these, there's so much to do in Seattle around the holidays. 

3:55pm • #4
624,993 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Hi Rene-We sure do, lots to do in the area around holidays.

 

Have a great week!

3:56pm • #5
624,993 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Hi Joan-Agreed, I see a ton of parents on the streets with kids, it seems like safety is a huge. 

3:58pm • #6


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