Battle Creek, MI – Families in Battle Creek can celebrate Halloween a day early this year at the city’s 13th Annual “Trunk or Treat” hosted by the Battle Creek Police Department. The free community event is set for Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Bailey Park, located at 1392 Capital Ave. NE.
According to the Battle Creek Police Department, the event—organized in partnership with the City of Battle Creek, Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, and the Battle Creek Community Foundation—invites residents to enjoy a fun and safe evening of trick-or-treating. Police officers, city staff, and volunteers will distribute candy from decorated vehicle trunks in front of C.O. Brown Stadium.
Parking will be available near the main Eaton Street entrance, and families are encouraged to dress in costume and bring bags for collecting treats.
Organizers say the event aims to promote community safety and family fun, offering an alternative to traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating. Nearly 600 people have already expressed interest on social media, and local officials expect a strong turnout.
Residents are encouraged to arrive early and plan for possible traffic near Bailey Park.
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