St. Louis Parks, Recreation and Forestry Division to Hold Halloween Events at City Recreation Centers
Halloween-themed events this week at six City recreation centers
This article is 4 years old. It was published on October 27, 2021.
On October 28 and 29, the City of St. Louis Parks, Recreation and Forestry Division will hold Halloween-themed events this week at six City recreation centers. From trunk-or-treats to haunted houses, these centers offer safe, fun spaces for children and their families to enjoy the Halloween spirit.
“Our staff has worked hard to make our recreation centers places where communities can come together, especially around holiday events,” said Parks, Recreation and Forestry Division Director Greg Hayes. “I encourage anyone looking to celebrate Halloween to stop by one of our events this season.”
The list of events are below:
October 28, 2021
12th & Park - 5 - 7:30pm - Halloween Haunted Hall & Locker Room; Dance, performance and treats
Marquette - 4 - 6pm - Trunk or Treat
October 29, 2021
Tandy - 5 - 7pm - Haunted House
Wohl - 6 - 8:30pm - Trunk or Treat
Buder - 5 - 7:30pm - Candy Giveaway
Like many departments, the Parks, Recreation and Forestry Division is looking to hire, especially utility workers. All jobs start at least $15 an hour with benefits. A full list of open positions can be found on the City's website.
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Department:
Division of Recreation
Department of Parks
Recreation
and Forestry
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Topic:
Children and Teens Activities
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