Kids & Family
Palatine Park District Hosts Annual Halloween Party at Community Center
Halloween Party welcomes ages 1 to 10 for games, crafts, and entertainment on October 29
Celebrate the fun trick-or-treat holiday at Palatine Park District’s annual Halloween Party on Saturday, October 29 from 9:30 to 12:00pm at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street, in Palatine. For ages 1 to 10, the costumed event includes carnival games and prizes, creative crafts rooms, a jack-o-lantern gym, ghoulish goodies, and more. Entertainment will feature a puppet show provided by the Palatine Public Library, and Jim Nesci’s popular Cold Blooded Creatures show at 10:00am to exhibit a variety of reptiles. Snacks and beverages will be provided in part by Costco Wholesale of Schaumburg.
Registration is $5.00 per child before 4:00pm on October 28 and $7.00 day of event, if available. Adults are required to register for the event as well for $1.00 each. An adult must remain with and supervise all children throughout the party. Registration can be completed in advance at the Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center, or online at palatineparks.org using code 440090-01 for children and 440090-02 for adults.
This year’s Halloween Party has been made possible through partnerships with a variety of community businesses including the following gold level sponsors: A Plus Day School, ABC Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, AMITA Health, Arlington Toyota, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices – Sue Gould, Consumers Credit Union, Costco Wholesale of Schaumburg, Immanuel Lutheran Church and School, Loving Care Animal Hospital, Palatine Bank and Trust, and Palatine Public Library District.
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For more information about the Palatine Park District Halloween Party, contact Lisa Schroeder at 847.496.6347 or lschroeder@palatineparks.org.
The mission of Palatine Park District is to provide a variety of safe, enjoyable and affordable parks, programs and recreational facilities that will enhance the quality of life by promoting good health and well-being for all residents and visitors while being fiscally responsible stewards of community assets and tax dollars.
