White Salmon Celebrates Halloween with Haunted House, Costume Parade on October 31, 2022

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Residents and visitors are invited to attend the Halloween festivities planned for downtown White Salmon on October 31, 2022.

The eeriest and funnest night of the year will feature ghosts, ghouls, goblins, fairies, princesses,

superheroes and other cute and hilarious apparitions walking the streets from 5PM to 7PM. If

you love Halloween and the smiles it brings to the faces of kids and adults alike, we want

everyone to come celebrate Halloween RIGHT and renew the downtown Halloween community

tradition.

Jewett Boulevard (Hwy 141) will be closed to vehicular traffic between Garfield Avenue and Estes Avenue from 5 to 7pm.

The celebration will feature:

Haunted House

White Salmon Masonic Center, 146 W Jewett Blvd

Anchoring the west end of downtown, the Bingen-White Salmon Community Partners and the

White Salmon Masonic Center are partnering to host a spooky haunted house for all ages.

Costumes are encouraged and welcomed, as well as volunteers to help with the event.

Festival of Light

60 NE Wauna Ave (Bubba’s Brew Espresso Parking Lot)

Anchoring the east end of downtown, and going strong for more than 20 years, the Halloween

tradition hosted by Grace Baptist Church returns with carnival games, cider, cookies, costumes

and more.

Community Treats

Jewett Blvd between Estes Ave and Garfield Ave

Individuals, groups and businesses are encouraged to come downtown to hand out treats from

their camp chairs or tables set up on the sidewalks along Jewett Boulevard from Main Avenue to

Garfield Avenue. What better way to watch the costume parade?!

Please ensure treats are commercially wrapped and individually packaged and sealed.

Costume Parade – 5:30PM to 6PM

White Salmon City Hall Parking Lot, 100 N Main Ave

The White Salmon Valley K-8 Parent Teacher Organization is leading a walking costume parade

through downtown featuring all who wish to participate. Participants will show off costumes while

parading down Jewett Boulevard.

All events are free and open to the public.

Original source can be found here.



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