Halloween in Prescott AZ

By tanderson • October 31st, 2009

Halloween in Prescott AZ (photo courtesy of madmolecule on flickr.com)

Halloween in Prescott AZ (photo courtesy of madmolecule on flickr.com)

Halloween in Prescott AZ is a great community event.  This year several Prescott AZ activities are happening around town. 

On the 31st, Free Trick or Treat at the Mall is being held from 5:00-8:30pm throughout the mall.  Chances for prizes can be won for best costume in the JCPenny Court. 

Also beginning at 5:00pm is the SNAP Dance.  This Halloween Dance and Dinner is sponsored by Helping Hands.  Costumes are encouraged and door prizes can be won at the Grace Sparkes Activity Center.  Cost to get in is $4.00. 

Finally, the Antelope Lanes Bowling Center in Prescott Valley is hosting a Halloween Lock-In.  This event is a fundraiser for the Shinpu-Ren Family Karate Competition Team.  Admission is $20.00 per person and runs until 7:00am the next morning.  Parent’s are half price if accompanying children and children ages 6 and under are free with a parent.  Admission will include bowling, shoes, all games, contests, karaoke, pool, costume contest, guitar hero contest, and continental breakfast.

With all these great Prescott AZ community activities, this Halloween should be a blast. 

Tim Anderson, a Prescott AZ real estate agent, is a long time Prescott AZ resident and can tell you more about this great western community.  Tim Anderson can be reached at 928-308-9595 or by email.

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