Halloween & Trunk or Treat events next week!

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            Next week, Garretson will be transformed into a Treat-tacular town as Halloween rolls around. On Thursday, October 31, area businesses and organizations will be handing out treats in Split Rock Park and Downtown in the annual Trunk or Treat festivities from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Confirmed businesses downtown include The Treasure Chest, Palisades Art Gallery, The Gulch Bar & Grill, Garretson Gazette, and the American Legion.

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            More organizations and other businesses will set up in Split Rock Park, where ghouls and goblins will be able to walk around the park to hunt for their treasures.

            Palisade Healthcare will be hosting their "Spook Alley" from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

            Regular trick or treating begins around 6:00 p.m., and plenty of ghouls all ages will be running from house to house filling their buckets and pillow cases.

            Please be careful as you drive around Garretson next Thursday, and if possible, place extra lighting around your yard.

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