Seasonal & Holidays
'Trunk Or Treat' Comes To Davenport Park In New Rochelle
The event is an opportunity for children to trick or treat safely. Registration is required.

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — New Rochelle children will be able to celebrate Halloween safely thanks to Anna & Jack’s Treehouse, in association with the city, the New Rochelle PBA and New Rochelle Fire Department. The “Trunk or Treat” event will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 29 at Davenport Park in New Rochelle.
“Trunk or Treat” gives children, wearing costumes, the opportunity to safely trick or treat from car trunks that have been decorated in different themes. (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)
Organizers said, in addition, there will be several other activities for the children to participate in, such as pumpkin painting, arts and crafts and a bouncy castle.
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There will also be the opportunity to see the PBA’s new “Community Truck.”
“The New Rochelle PBA is always looking for new ways to give back to our great community,” said Det. Christopher Greco, president of the PBA.
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“Partnering with organizations like Anna and Jack’s Treehouse, for these types of events, is just another example of how we give back to New Rochelle,” he said.
PLEASE NOTE: At this time, access to this event is very limited and is by registration only. Only the next 25 families to register will be granted access. Please email rob@thetreehouses.org to register. Access will only be granted with a printed confirmation email.
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