TOPEKA (KSNT) – There are plenty of ways to celebrate Halloween early in Topeka this weekend.
The NOTO Arts and Entertainment District will be hosting a “Trunk or Treat,” on Oct. 25th starting at 3 p.m. Families can go around to businesses collecting candy and a firetruck will also be present.
“I love the fact that we get to bring our community together and share in some of that joy that they get to have down here in the NOTO district,” said Staci Schnacker, Arts Administrator for NOTO. “This is just one more thing that we can do to really bring family down here and have some fun.”
Another trunk or treat experience will be happening in south Topeka. The T-Town Jeepers will be hosting a “Jeepers Creepers Trunk or Treat,” Oct. 25th starting at 5: 30 p.m. in the parking lot of Sport Zone. This will feature decorated jeep, the Burger Bus food truck and special guest, Stanley, the mascot of the Topeka Scarecrows.
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“This is my favorite event of the year,” said Heather Quillin, T-Town Jeepers founder. “I love the excitement in the kid’s eyes to get to see the different jeeps. Sometimes this is the first time kids have ever got to interact with a jeep.”
If you’d like to see a live Halloween performance, you can check out the free “Spooky Symphony,” being put on by the Topeka Symphony. It’s taking place on Oct. 25th at 6:30 p.m. at Washburn University’s White Concert Hall. It’ll feature tunes from “Star Wars,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” and more.
You can also check out the “All Hallows Festival,” from the Topeka Renaissance Festival. It will start at 10 a.m. at the Woodshed on Oct. 25th and 26th. There will be jousting pumpkin carving and a petting zoo. FOX 43 is a proud sponsor of this event.
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