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Friday, October 30, 2009

Trick-or-Treating

 

S.L. police open doors to trick-or-treating


Salt Lake police officers are accustomed to dealing with shady characters.
But on Friday, their building will be filled with ghosts, goblins and maybe even Spider-Man.
For the second year in a row, the police department will open the Public
Safety Building, 315 E. 200 South, from 1 to 4 p.m. for parents to take their children trick-or-treating.
"It creates a safe environment for children and provides a welcome change to the daily routine of our officers," said Police Chief Chris Burbank. In addition to meeting members of the SWAT team, K9 unit and the bomb squad, children and their parents will also be able to see bugs and bats provided by the Utah Museum of Natural History, and snakes from Hogle Zoo.
Child ID kits will also be available.

Thank you,

By Pat Reavy
Deseret News

 

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Trick or Treat at Valley Fair Mall


Starts: 10/31/09 6:00 pm CDT
Ends: 10/31/09 8:00 pm

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Come to South Towne with your kids to Trick-or-Treat!

Saturday, October 31, 2009
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Saturday, October 31, 2009, is South Towne Center’s annual Trick-or-Treat event! Trick or Treating will take place from 3pm-5pm  throughout the Center. Tell your friends and family about this fun, free and safe trick-or-treating experience! 

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Monster Mash on Ice:
Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center hosts a Halloween on Ice Carnival featuring games, prizes, a costume contest, treats, free ice skating, and free skate rental. Ages: 3-12, Time: 3pm-5pm, Cost: Free. 7500 South 2700 East, Salt Lake City, Go here for more info.

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Haunt at City Hall:

Costumed kids can drop by the Cottonwood Heights City Offices for a safe trick-or-treat experience. All treat stops are identified by orange pumpkins, and city staffers dress up in their favorite non-scary Halloween garb to greet the kids. Halloween crafts and games are offered, as well. Ages: 0-12, Time: 3pm-5pm, Cost: Free. Cottonwood Heights City Offices, 1265 East Fort Union Boulevard#250, Midvale. Go here for more info.

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Hallow's Eve Circus of Sorts at Trolley Square,

8pm-midnight. Costume contest, fire performers, aerialist,trapeze, sword fighting, belly dancing, escape artist, juggling, magicians, psychics, art show, costume contest, prizes and more!! More info here.

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