TRICK OR TREAT ON COLE
HALLOWEEN, OCTOBER 31 4-6 PM
Get ready for a spooktacular Halloween celebration like no other! Enumclaw's Downtown Trick or Treat is back, and it's going to be a frightfully good time for the whole family. Local businesses are gearing up to load up on candy and treats, transforming our charming downtown into a Halloween wonderland!
🍬🍭 What to Expect:
Nearly Endless Candy: Local businesses will be handing out sweet treats to trick-or-treaters of all ages. It's the ultimate candy haul for kids and the young at heart!
Pop-Up Fun: Many businesses from near and far will be joining in on the fun by setting up pop-up candy distribution.
Community Spirit: Enumclaw is all about community, and this event is no different. Come together with friends and family to celebrate Halloween in style.
Costume Extravaganza: Don your spookiest, silliest, or most creative costume and parade around downtown. We can't wait to see your fabulous outfits!
Road Closure: Cole Street will be closed from Myrtle to Marshall- ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all trick-or-treaters.
🚫🎈 Please note: This event is for the kids, and we kindly ask that no political organizations or candidates set up pop-up booths. Let's keep the focus on the Halloween fun!
If you have a local business or organization and would like to participate in this exciting event, we encourage you to join us. Contact us for more information on how to get involved.
Get ready to fill your candy bags, create lasting memories, and immerse yourself in the spooky spirit of Halloween! Enumclaw's Downtown Trick or Treat!
Join the Fun as a Candy Stop for Trick-or-Treaters on Cole Street!
If you’re a local business or organization and want to be part of this exciting event, we’d love to have you join us!
Cole Street will be closed from Monroe to Marshall, creating a safe and enjoyable space for all our little trick-or-treaters.
How to Participate:
Grab your pop-up tent, table, decorations, and plenty of candy—rain or shine, we’re going all out! Be prepared for a crowd; last year, we spent about $500 on candy, but seeing the joy on the kiddos' faces (and their parents') is totally worth it!
Where & When to Set Up:
Any sidewalk spot between Monroe (starting near Espresso Stop) and Marshall is open to you! Setup starts with the closure of the roads at 2PM. Be ready to go at 4. Streets reopen at 7PM.
Just follow these simple guidelines:
- Don’t block entrances to open and/ or participating businesses.
- Avoid blocking driveways.
- Great spots to consider: between Stevenson and Initial, in front of parking lots, or in the closed intersections at Initial and Myrtle.
- Keep the center of the street clear for trick-or-treaters.
- Use common sense, be safe, and most importantly—be KIND!