![]() Look for an Orange pumpkin in the windows of local businesses, libraries and town halls. Preschool-aged children are invited to trick-or-treat along Main Street in each town. This spooky, fun-filled tradition is made possible by the chamber and local businesses. The North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau will host a Halloween stroll for Athol and Orange children on Tuesday, Oct. North Quabbin Chamber hosts preschool stroll Once out of treats, they are advised to turn off their exterior light. House decorators are asked to have on hand the number of treats they can afford. There were 125 trick-or-treaters last year. No matter what the wheel predicts, you’ll go home with an extra treat. 31, to have your fortune told by the Wheel of Fate. At the end of the parade, the Lions Club and the Fire Department will serve candy, doughnuts and apple cider.ĪTHOL - Drop by the Athol Public Library’s Teen Space any time between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. The parade route leads to the Fire Station, with trick-or-treating along the way. Participants in Ashfield’s parade will meet at 6 p.m. starting below the Blue Rock restaurant on Depot Street and ending at the Fraternal Order of Eagles on State Street, where children will receive treats. Shelburne Falls will have its parade on Tuesday, Oct. ![]() 31, and march down Main Street to Northfield Elementary School. Northfield’s parade, sponsored by the Northfield Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9874, will begin in front of Town Hall at 6 p.m. The parade will end at the Great Falls Discovery Center, where prizes will be awarded and candy will be distributed to children. Turners Falls’ parade will begin after a costume contest in the parking lot of Aubuchon Hardware at around 5 p.m. 29, at Care Drive and will end at Veteran’s Field, where there will be treats and a bonfire starting at 6:30 p.m. The generations-old tradition consists of the parade, candy distribution and a costume showcase.Įrving’s parade will begin at 6 p.m. ![]() Towns across Franklin County will hold their annual rag shag parades to celebrate Halloween. Rag shag parades to be held throughout county Additional music-related events were recently highlighted in Sheryl Hunter’s Sounds Local column. Editor’s note: Below is a sampling of events that are coming to Franklin County and the North Quabbin region to help residents celebrate Halloween.
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