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The statues are all dressed up to celebrate Frisco's favorite community event “Trick or Treat Street.” Frisco invites all ghouls, goblins, witches and princesses to join us for a night of safe tricks and treats this Halloween, on Main Street from Madison to Seventh Avenue.
Trick-or-treaters can help themselves to all the sweets they can handle at businesses up and down Main Street and in the Frisco Historic Park. For little feet needing a rest, cartoons will play in the Historic Park Log Chapel. Look for the bright orange jack-o-lanterns hanging outside Main Street businesses that have candy to dole out from 6-8 p.m. today. (Reminder to drivers — Main Street will be closed to all vehicles between Seventh and Madison Avenues from 5:30-8:30 p.m.)
The haunted house opens its doors at the Frisco Recreation Building, (110 Third Ave.) from 6-10 p.m. The house is recommended for ages 7 and up, so drop by for a good scare for a good cause benefiting Mountain Mentors and Activities Run By Youth (ARBY).
The cost is $7 per person, $5 with any student ID or a special $20 family rate. This house is sure to make your heart skip a beat and changes every year.
Trick-or-treaters can help themselves to all the sweets they can handle at businesses up and down Main Street and in the Frisco Historic Park. For little feet needing a rest, cartoons will play in the Historic Park Log Chapel. Look for the bright orange jack-o-lanterns hanging outside Main Street businesses that have candy to dole out from 6-8 p.m. today. (Reminder to drivers — Main Street will be closed to all vehicles between Seventh and Madison Avenues from 5:30-8:30 p.m.)
The haunted house opens its doors at the Frisco Recreation Building, (110 Third Ave.) from 6-10 p.m. The house is recommended for ages 7 and up, so drop by for a good scare for a good cause benefiting Mountain Mentors and Activities Run By Youth (ARBY).
The cost is $7 per person, $5 with any student ID or a special $20 family rate. This house is sure to make your heart skip a beat and changes every year.


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