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Lake Dallas hosting annual Halloween Celebration on Friday, October 31
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Lake Dallas and the Lake Cities Sun will host the City's annual Halloween Celebration on Friday, October 31 from 4-6 p.m. outside of Lake Dallas City Hall. Get into the "spirit" of the holiday and join the Lake Dallas Halloween Celebration, an evening of family-friendly fun and games giving children a safe way to trick-or-treat.
All ghosts, witches, cartoon characters princesses and super heroes are invited to join in a night of spooky fun and games along with trick-or treating hay rides! The Halloween Celebration will be held at Lake Dallas City Hall Friday October 31st from 4-6 pm. The event is FREE and includes music, refreshments, games, prizes, candy, a bounce house and many more Halloween festivities.
"It's going to be a lot of fun this year we have added inflatables & bounce houses which will be set up in the parking lot of City Hall!" said Shannon Fields, Special Events Coordinator.
Hay rides will depart from Lake Dallas City Hall and will take children to trick-or-treat at businesses near the downtown area. Merchants not located in the downtown area will set up booths in the parking lot at City Hall to hand out candy and join in the holiday festivities.
For more information on the Lake Dallas & Lake Cities Sun Halloween Celebration or to sign up as a volunteer, please call Shannon Fields at 940-497-2226 x132 or visit the Special Events page at the Web site.
Source: Lake Dallas
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