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Great BIG Halloween Parade of Light and Luminaria CHANGED to Sunday, October 30

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Great BIG Halloween Parade of Light and Luminaria
!Wildlights Wildlife!
6:30pm Line-Up. 7pm Kick off! Sunday, Oct 30

Halloween parade in Patterson Park returns with new Parade artist/director Laure Drogoul, bringing her sublimely wacky humor and scrappy visionary aesthetic to our community! The Park`s critters are illuminate as spirit-lanterns made of re-purposed plastic bottles. Owls, cats, rats and fish shimmer amidst marching bands, floats and surprise performances.

Meet at Patterson Park at The Pulaski Monument on Eastern and Linwood Ave. Parade FALL FEST begins @ 3pm with hayrides & free lantern making! Parking available on Eden & Fleet for $3. Take the free shuttle every 15 min to/from the park 6-10pm. The 10 bus drops you off right on Eastern Ave!

Parade Website: Great Big Halloween Parade of Light & Luminaria Friend Parade on facebook!

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