Halloween Hall

10/15/2021 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Abrams Park
Address: 400 Abrams Park Rd, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA

The 5th and final year of Ridgefield Art Association’s Halloween Hall, but this year it’s in the woods! Walk along the wooded trail in Abrams Park to see witches, warlock or wizards along with giant spiders, snakes, skeletons and much more. Dance Fusion returns for more “thriller” dancing. Haybale maze is free and food available from the local Lion’s Club.

Dress for the weather – this event is OUTSIDE. Bennett Hall will be open for dining on food for sale from the Ridgefield Lion’s Club. Halloween costumes are welcome, but please no bloody or excessively grotesque costumes, this event is for younger children.

Ample parking is available at Union Ridge Elementary school with a quick walk down the hill to Abrams Park.

Friday, October 15, 2021: 6PM-9PM

  • Dance Fusion “Thriller” Flash Dance at the bottom half of each hour
  • Haybale Maze (FREE)
  • Halloween Hollow: Walk along the wooded trail in Abrams Park to see witches, warlock or wizards along with giant spiders, snakes, skeletons and much more. $5 admission, proceeds directly support the Ridgefield Art Association. Stroll along the spooky path in the woods to enjoy the witches, spiders, skeletons and many other fun festive sights. This event is intended to delight smaller children so there will be no bloody or excessively gory sights to cause nightmares.

Saturday, October 16, 2021: 5PM-9PM

  • Trunk or Treat *SATURDAY ONLY* 5:30PM: Trunk or Treat line up of Volkswagons (VW Club)
  • Smokey and Napoleon from Mountain Peaks Therapy Llamas and Alpacas dressed in pirate costumes – 7PM
  • Dance Fusion “Thriller” Flash Dance at the bottom half of each hour
  • Haybale Maze (FREE)
  • Halloween Hollow: Walk along the wooded trail in Abrams Park to see witches, warlock or wizards along with giant spiders, snakes, skeletons and much more. $5 admission, proceeds directly support the Ridgefield Art Association. Stroll along the spooky path in the woods to enjoy the witches, spiders, skeletons and many other fun festive sights. This event is intended to delight smaller children so there will be no bloody or excessively gory sights to cause nightmares.

The event is created by the Ridgefield Art Association (RAA) and funds raised are used to promote and support art in our community and schools.

For more information, refer to the RAA Facebook Events:

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