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Trunk or Treat Returns for 2021!
Saline Main Street’s Halloween Family Event takes place Wednesday October 27, 2021, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Our kooky spooky Downtown Halloween party is on! Our volunteers have rounded up a great bunch of local sponsors and groups to park their vehicles in the lots behind the corner of West Michigan Avenue and North Ann Arbor Street (alternating spaces), and all along West McKay Street (alternating sides and spaces).DJ Aaron from Throw Yo Hands Up Entertainment will be spinning music! And, there will be lots of games and family fun for everyone! City of Saline fire truck and police car – and did we mention Magic Joe?
The event will be located in the parking lots behind Hartman Insurance and Key Bank and all along neighboring McKay Street, which will be closed for ideal spacing and strolling. Find parking and the official drop off area at the corner of North Lewis and West McKay streets in the St. Paul’s Church gravel lot. Enter the event all along closed West McKay Street at the Key Bank ATM. There will be no lines. People will be invited to stroll along, maintain social distancing and visit trunks in any order with the ability to avoid crowding. Portable restrooms will be placed at the entrance and inside the event. Mark your calendars – and, check us at www.salinemainstreet.org!
Saline Main Street
100 West McKay St
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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