City Of Waltham: An Early Heads-Up Regarding Halloween & Trick-Or-Treating In Waltham!

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Waltham MA

16 October, 2021

12:22 PM

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Press release from City of Waltham: October 15, 2021 How you choose to celebrate Halloween this year, whether traditionally, modified, or with a lower risk activity, is up to you. Additionally, the City of Waltham does not designate specific hours for Trick-or-Treating. It is celebrated on Halloween (Sunday, 10/31), but hours are under the discretion of parents to decide. We encourage all our residents to continue to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19, and to follow what best suits them and their families. Check out these helpful safety tips from Massgov to ensure a safe & happy Halloween for all! With that said, here are a few of the various Halloween events happening around Waltham: Sun, 10/24, 1pm – 4pm: Waltham Public Library free Halloween Concert on the front lawn, featuring Toe Jam Puppet Band. Toe Jam will perform twice at 1:30 and 3:30pm. Costumes are welcome but not required. Weds, 10/27, 4pm-4:45pm: Waltham Public Library Spooky Science on the front lawn. Recommended ages 4+ Thurs, 10/28, 4:30pm-5:15pm: Waltham Public Library Scary Skeleton Face Painting via Zoom – Starting Oct. 18th, pick up a face paint kit with everything you'll need. Recommended age 8+. To access the Zoom link email [email protected] Sat, 10/30, 12pm-4pm: Free Halloween fun with the Waltham Recreation Department at 510 Moody Street, featuring a bounce house, inflatable slide, glow games, face painting, crafts & more! Costumes welcome. Sat, 10/30, 10am-12pm: Halloween Storytime & Costume Parade on the Waltham Library front lawn – Interactive Storytime is good for all ages. After Storytime the fun continues with a costume parade and bubble dance party Sat, 10/30, 2pm-6pm: "Trunk or Treat" at Waltham Elks (101 School St) Sun, 10/31: Safe Trick-or-Treating – Various neighbors are participating in setting up outdoor tables in front of their homes with pre-made goody bags for kids to participate in physically distanced fun. A map will be shared of all addresses participating once complete. If you are interested in setting up a table and having a map of addresses emailed to you just before Halloween, please fill out this form How you choose to celebrate Halloween this year, whether traditionally, modified, or with a lower risk activity, is up to you. Additionally, the City of Waltham does not designate specific hours for Trick-or-Treating. It is celebrated on Halloween (Sunday, 10/31), but hours are under the discretion of parents to decide. We encourage all our residents to continue to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19, and to follow what best suits them and their families. Check out these helpful safety tips from Massgov to ensure a safe & happy Halloween for all! With that said, here are a few of the various Halloween events happening around Waltham: This press release was produced by City of Waltham. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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