Official Trick-or-Treat hours set for Halloween night

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Official Trick-or-Treat hours set for Halloween night

Frankfort’s official trick-or-treat hours will be 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. on Halloween
night, Monday, October 31.
The Board of Public Works and Safety approved trick-or-treat times at their September 26th
meeting. Residents who are planning to share candy should turn on their porch lights during
trick-or-treat hours.
Frankfort Police are offering safety tips for trick-or-treaters. According to Police Chief Scott
Shoemaker, trick-or-treaters of all ages are encouraged to take the following precautions to help
ensure a safe evening by choosing a well-lit path of travel and only visiting homes of those you
know and that have porch lights on.
“We encourage all trick-or-treaters to wear reflective clothing. Remember to stop at the edge of
streets before crossing and never run into the road.” Chief Shoemaker said. Motorists are asked
to be especially careful on Halloween night by decreasing speed and increasing awareness of
trick-or-treating children and families.
Frankfort Main Street and many of the downtown businesses will be trick-or-treating on the
square from 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Stop by if you dare for the Kid’s Costume Contest at Veterans
Park, judging begins at 6pm.
In addition to trick-or-treating within their neighborhoods and downtown Frankfort, Frankfort’s
ghosts, witches, superheroes, and goblins can visit the Frankfort Unified Neighborhood Truck or
Treat event at Veterans Park on Saturday, October 29, 2022, from 6:00pm – 9:00pm.

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