Meadowbrook Rd Trick or Treat: Accessible Fun for All on October 31st
Get ready for a spooktacular evening of fun and treats on Meadowbrook Rd! This year, we're making sure everyone can participate in the Halloween festivities with an accessible Trick or Treat event on October 31st.
Accessibility is Key:
We understand that Halloween can be challenging for some, especially those with mobility limitations or sensory sensitivities. That's why we're implementing the following accessibility features:
- Designated Accessible Parking: We've reserved dedicated parking spots close to the designated Trick or Treat zone.
- Wheelchair-Accessible Pathways: The sidewalks along Meadowbrook Rd will be clear and accessible, ensuring safe and easy movement for wheelchair users and those with mobility devices.
- Sensory-Friendly Options: For those sensitive to loud noises or bright lights, we encourage participating homes to consider offering sensory-friendly options like quiet areas or alternative treats.
Safety First:
We prioritize the safety of all participants. Here's what we're doing to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience:
- Well-Lit Areas: The Trick or Treat zone will be brightly lit to enhance visibility and safety.
- Volunteer Support: Volunteers will be stationed throughout the event to assist with any needs and ensure everyone has a positive experience.
Join the Fun!
Whether you're a little goblin, a friendly ghost, or a superhero in training, join us on Meadowbrook Rd for a memorable Halloween celebration.
Here's what you can do to participate:
- Decorate Your Homes: Unleash your creativity and decorate your homes to create a festive and welcoming atmosphere.
- Stock Up on Treats: Prepare an ample supply of candy or non-food treats for all the trick-or-treaters.
- Spread the Word: Share information about the accessible Trick or Treat event with your friends and neighbors.
Let's create a Halloween experience where everyone feels included and celebrated.
See you on Meadowbrook Rd on October 31st!