Trick-or-Treat hours for the community: Friday, October 31 from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.
City Hall Trick or treat:
Friday, October 31, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
City Hall (3S258 Manning Avenue)
Meet staff in costume handing out treats – you might spot tigers, bears, sea creatures, and even a few exotic birds!
Public Works (3S346 Mignin Drive)
Stop by their petting zoo and enjoy some Halloween fun.
Police Station (3S245 Warren Avenue)
The Department has candy, coloring pages, and a giveaway! (They’re staying in uniform, but the station is all decked out.)
Not everyone may feel comfortable with trick-or-treaters coming to their home. Click one of these signs below to get a printable version (or create your own) so Trick-or-Treaters know whether or not to come to your door!


Here are some helpful safety tips to keep your Halloween safe:
For Trick-or Treating:
- Never approach strangers in vehicles, or enter a stranger's house, for any reason.
- Wear reflective clothing, including glow-in-the-dark style accessories.
- Adults and children should carry brightly lit flashlights.
- Costumes should allow full freedom of movement and not drag on the ground.
- Use face paint instead of wearing a mask.
- Do not walk in the street, cross only at intersections, and obey all traffic/pedestrian rules.
For Handing out Treats:
- Keep outdoor lights turned on.
- Keep yards, sidewalks, and porches clear of obstacles or decorations that may be difficult to see in the dark.