~ PVN staff report
Here’s a breakdown of public events being offered in all three towns in Page County for the Halloween weekend:
Saturday, Oct. 29 — Fall Vendor and Craft Show is planned from 12 to 5 p.m. at Ed Good Park, followed by the Halloween Block Party from 6 to 8 p.m. starting at the railroad tracks and extending to Honeyville Avenue along East Main Street.
• Stanley is recognizing Monday, Oct. 31 as Halloween, with trick-or-treaters being asked to clear the streets by 9 p.m. and the general Town curfew on that day set at 10 p.m. Only children 12 years and under may wear a mask.
Monday, Oct. 31 — Shenandoah’s Halloween Costume Parade include multiple events, kicking off at 4 p.m. at the Shenandoah Landing and River Park, 315 Morrison Road.
While at the River Park, the Massanutten Regional Library in Shenandoah will host story time at 4:15 p.m., with the costume parade beginning at 4:30 p.m. Bikes, wagons and strollers are welcome for the parade, along with walkers.
After the parade, free hot dogs, drinks and candy will be available while supplies last. The Little Red Snack Shack will be selling food and giving out free hotdogs, and Poppy’s Coffee Camper will be selling coffee and will have hot chocolate. There will also be a Fall scene for pictures.
• Trick-or-treating will be observed by the Town on Monday, October 31 with a curfew of 10 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 31 — Luray’s Trick-or-Treat Main Street is scheduled for 5 to 6:30 p.m. A costume contest will be held at 5 p.m. at Ruffner Plaza, with prizes awarded for 13&Under, Pet and Family/Group. Orange balloons will line the street and mark the path for trick-or-treaters, and a candy check station will be set up at the Visitor’s Center (Depot) by the Luray Police Department.
• Trick-or-treating will be observed by the Town on Monday, October 31 with a curfew of 10 p.m.
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