Ģý Celebrates Annual Halloweentown with Community Festivities

Oct 28, 2024
Winners in a costume contest holding prize buckets that say happy halloween - one dressed as an archeologist adventurer, scooby doo and Daphne

Ģý (Ģý) hosted its annual Halloweentown event on Friday, October 25, 2024, bringing together students, families, and community members for an evening filled with Halloween magic with over 500 families and 1000+ children in attendance. 

The event, a long-standing Ģý tradition spanning over 20 years, offered a wide array of activities and entertainment, creating a vibrant and family-friendly atmosphere across campus. Highlights included: 

  • Spooky Maze: Attendees braved a maze filled with eerie twists, playful scares, and surprises, making it a thrilling experience for all ages. Hosted by our Theatre department. 
  • Trick-or-Treat Stations: Children enjoyed trick-or-treating at various themed booths, gathering candy and treats in a safe, welcoming environment. 
  • Live Music and Entertainment: Ģý student musicians and local performers provided festive tunes, creating an upbeat soundtrack for the night’s celebrations--Performances by Ģý Marching Tigers and new Dance Motion Company.
  • Giveaways and Prizes: Attendees participated in raffles and contests, with winners taking home Ģý-themed merchandise and gifts from community partners.  
People in festive fast food inspired costumes
Attendees at Ģý’s Halloween Town event on Friday dressed in creative costumes, including fast-food-inspired characters, adding a playful touch to the festivities.

“Halloweentown is more than just a celebration—it’s a way for Ģý to strengthen ties with our community,” said Dr. Claire Oliveros, Ģý President. “Seeing so many families, students, and neighbors come together to share in the festivities was truly heartwarming.” 

The event saw a remarkable turnout, cementing its reputation as one of the most anticipated gatherings of the season. Over 30 Ģý clubs were in attendance passing out candy and engaging with the community. Ģý extends its gratitude to all the volunteers, students, and community partners who made this year’s Halloweentown a memorable experience. 

Ģý looks forward to welcoming the community back for future events, continuing the tradition of connection, fun, and celebration. 

For more information about upcoming events at Ģý, visit rcc.edu