Halloween happenings: Free & low-cost fun in Livingston County

Livingston County, Michigan, is gearing up for spooky season with tons of Halloween events.

Residents and visitors in Livingston County have a variety of events to choose from this Halloween season, with options ranging from free to low-cost. The county is offering diverse community gatherings aimed at celebrating the spooky holiday in creative and inclusive ways. These events provide entertainment for all ages and include trunk-or-treating, Halloween parties, and themed festivities.

Halloween events across Livingston County

The Chilson Hills Church in Howell is hosting a Trunk or Treat on October 12 from 6:30 to 8 p.m., where families can park with decorated trunks and partake in a bonfire featuring complimentary cider, hot dogs, chips, and ice cream. Similarly, the Hamburg Fitness Center will hold another trunk-or-treat event on the same day at 12:30 p.m. in Brighton, showcasing creatively decorated trunks and an atmosphere filled with candy and costumes.

On October 18, the Mercy Plus Barbie Halloween Party will transform the Howell ABA Center into a Barbie Dreamhouse with costumes, trick-or-treating, music, and games open to the public. The following day, the ARC Halloween Dance invites visitors to the Howell Elks Club for an all-inclusive event with costumes, dancing, and food at a nominal fee.

Other notable events include the Monster Mash at Cromaine Library on October 19, which invites families for an afternoon of crafts and activities. On the same day in Howell, the Legend of Sleepy Howell offers outdoor trick-or-treating alongside fall-themed activities, while the Livingston Symphony Orchestra presents a spooky concert at the Rod Bushey Performing Arts Center.

Additional festivities such as the St. George’s Church Trunk or Treat, the Green Oak Village Place Boo Fest, and the Livingston County Public Safety Trunk or Treat are scheduled around the county, ensuring a wide range of options for celebrating Halloween in a safe and community-focused environment.

But that’s not all! For the full list of Halloween events, click here.

 

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