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Touch-A-Truck And Trunk Or Treat Event Held On October 28

The Pennsauken School District and the Pennsauken Education Association are hosting a joint trunk or treat and touch-a-truck event on Sunday, Oct. 28 at Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd. The touch-a-truck event runs from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., while the trunk or treat occurs from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. This free event encourages children from pre-K through eighth grade to wear their Halloween costumes and enjoy a variety of fun activities.

Pennsauken’s Haunted Hay Ride And “Bite Night” Held On October 24

This month, two popular Pennsauken events are combined into one: the Township’s annual Haunted Hay Ride and the “Bite Night” Food Truck Event.

Both events will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 24 from 6:15 to 9:00 p.m. at the softball field behind the Pennsauken Police Administration Building at Rt. 130 and Bethel Ave.

Trick Or Treating In Pennsauken

The countdown to “Operation: Trick or Treat” has begun.

Pennsauken Holds Halloween Home Decorating Contest

Halloween is coming and Pennsauken’s Department of Parks and Recreation and the Pennsauken Youth Action Committee would like to recognize the very best – and spookiest – decorations throughout Pennsauken as part of the town’s Halloween Home Decorating Contest. As you get ready to start hanging cobwebs, skeletons, and the like, there could be a reward for your efforts!

All Around Pennsauken’s 2017 Interactive Trick Or Treat Map!

Thank you to everyone who registered their homes for our 2017 Interactive Trick or Treat Map! We had over 50 homes for our map this year… and we may have more still!

If you’d like to share your address so that trick or treaters can visit your house on Halloween from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. and take all your candy, click here. The cut off for new addresses will be 11:30 a.m. Oct. 31!

Information submitted to the Interactive Trick or Treat Map is solely provided by the general public. All Around Pennsauken is not responsible for any incorrect information provided. Trick or treaters should always be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Please use caution and common sense when participating in trick or treating.

 

Trick Or Treating In Pennsauken 2017

Tomorrow is Halloween! And kids in our community are gearing up for a day of costumes, spooky fun, and treats. To keep Pennsauken’s boys and ghouls safe this Halloween, the Township has an ordinance in place.

Pennsauken has a curfew in place not just on Oct. 31, but this evening as well. During this period, any minor under the age of 16, regardless of where they live, are not allowed out on the streets of Pennsauken after the hour of 8:00 p.m. unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Your buddy who just turned 18 isn’t going to cut it. It has to be an adult who’s legally responsible for you.

Trick or treating is for kids, not adults. It’s unlawful for anyone over the age of 14 to go out trick or treating, unless you’re acting as a chaperone. And unfortunately, chaperones can’t ask for any candy or treats. They have to wait until they get home to help their kids “sort” the candy. Trick or treating on Oct. 31 runs from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.

This Halloween, Channel 19 Turns Into “Channel Night Scream”

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

It’s no trick. For the fifth year in a row, Pennsauken residents tuning into Channel 19 will be treated to a wide variety of horror movies, from cult favorites to extreme camp.

This Halloween, Pennsauken Television will present “Channel Night Scream,” a day-long horror movie marathon, airing several horror movies available from the public domain. Viewers can watch silent classics such as “Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde,” featuring John Barrymore; cult horror gem “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die;” and “Attack of the Giant Leeches,” a film that “sucks” on many levels. The programming culminates with George A. Romero’s zombie masterpiece, “Night of the Living Dead.”

Halloween programing begins at 12:00 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 31 and runs 24 hours.

Local Halloween Events

In addition to the annual Haunted Hay Ride and the upcoming Touch-A-Truck/Trunk or Treat at Pennsauken High School, there are several other community events that celebrate this spooky time of year.

Touch-A-Truck And Trunk Or Treat Event Held On October 29

UPDATE: While the Touch-A-Truck portion of today’s event has been postponed because of rain, the Trunk or Treat is STILL HAPPENING from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The Pennsauken School District and the Pennsauken Education Association are hosting a joint trunk or treat and touch-a-truck event on Sunday, Oct. 29 at Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd.

Haunted Hay Ride And “Bite Night” Held On October 25

This month, two popular Pennsauken events are combined into one: the Township’s annual Haunted Hay Ride and the “Bite Night” Food Truck Event.

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