5th Annual Carson City BOOnanza on Thursday, October 28th

5th Annual Carson City BOOnanza on Thursday, October 28th
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Carson City issued the following announcement on October 12.

The Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space department invites the community to join us for our 5th annual Carson City BOOnanza. This event attracts over a thousand kids and their families each year, and will be a safe and fun way to celebrate Halloween. New this year, the event will be held outside at Mills Park, weather permitting. 

Over 50 local businesses and organizations will decorate booths that will be set up along the meandering paths at Mills Park, passing out candy and other treats to trick-or-treaters. Additional activities include the Mills Park Train will be operating for $2 per person, spooks from Youth Theatre Carson City, carnival games, and crafts will be available at the Carson City Library.

Food trucks will also be located in the Oxoby Loop of Mills Park. The Carson City BOOnanza will be a fun, family-friendly, and safe way to trick-or-treat this year. Prizes are available for best decorated booth, so don’t forget to vote for your favorite. Sponsored by Southwest Gas and Carson City Toyota.

WHAT:    5th Annual Carson City BOOnanza

WHERE: Mills Park in Carson City

WHEN: Thursday, October 28, 2021 4pm-7pm

For additional information or questions, please contact Dan Earp, Recreation Superintendent at djearp@carson.org or 775.283.7422. For more information on this and other community events, please visit www.carson.org/parksandrec.

Original source can be found here.



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