Trick or Treat Street, the one-stop shop for the Halloween experience, is set for tonight at Seward County Community College, and it’s going to be big, said organizer Wade Lyon.
“We’ll be set up on Halloween night, and I expect 1,000 people to show up.”
From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Union building on the main campus, trick-or-treaters of all ages can walk down the hallways, compete in carnival-style games, and collect candy at booths hosted by SCCC student clubs and organizations. Everything in the union’s “Trick or Treat Street” is suitable for young children, Lyon said.
Lyon says “It offers a safe environment for the kids to go somewhere different, but you don’t have to worry about weather, crossing streets, safety … it’s just a fun environment.”
Doors to Trick or Treat Street open at 5:30 p.m., and the event is free and open to the public.