Chamber to host Halloween trunk street event, October 31

Chamber to host Halloween trunk street event, October 31

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Klamath County Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors are hosting a Trunk or Treat, event on Monday, October 31 from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Steen Sports Park, (4500 Foothills Blvd., Klamath Falls). Volunteers will adorn their cars with Halloween decorations and pass out candy to kids as they walk by. The event is free and open to the public.

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Bringing the pumpkin patch to school

Bringing the pumpkin patch to school

In past years, kindergarteners at Shasta Elementary School visited a local pumpkin patch in October. This year, with COVID-19, that wasn’t possible.

But thanks to pumpkin donations from the Shasta Booster Club, Albertson’s, and Holiday Market, kindergarteners were still able to hunt for a future jack-o'-lantern.

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Team Kingsley hosts annual Family Day event

Team Kingsley hosts annual Family Day event

Each year as fall arrives with crisp air and changing leaves the 173rd Fighter Wing hosts a family day for Airmen and their loved ones, bringing the larger Kingsley Field family together for camaraderie and fun, Oct. 20, 2019.

Outside the command building on the lawn are booths for face painting, a pumpkin patch for kids, a petting zoo with a Shetland pony and goats, popcorn and candy, an archery range for kids, and hot drinks for everyone.

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Halloween Trick or Treat street closure

Halloween Trick or Treat street closure

Halloween night, October 31 the City of Klamath Falls will close Pacific Terrace from Melrose Street to Van Ness Avenue to vehicle access for the safety of children while trick or treating in the Pacific Terrace neighborhood.

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Running Y to host 5th Annual Halloween Spooktacular

Running Y to host 5th Annual Halloween Spooktacular

The Running Y Ranch Resort will be hosting the 5th Annual Running Y Halloween Spooktacular with the theme of Blast from the Past. All are invited to attend the event which will be held at the resort’s convention center on October 31st, 2019, from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.

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4th Annual Spooktacular to Benefit Animal Shelter and Food Bank

4th Annual Spooktacular to Benefit Animal Shelter and Food Bank

Running Y Ranch Resort will be hosting their 4th Annual Running Y Halloween Spooktacular. This year’s theme is Hotel Transylvania. All are invited to attend the event which will be held at the resort’s convention center on October 31st, 2018 from 5:00pm – 7:00pm.

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Photo Story: Scarecrow Row

Photo Story: Scarecrow Row

In its 8th year, Scarecrow Row has grown into an event to entertain thousands. Organized by the Klamath Falls Downtown Association, Scarecrow Row invites costumed participants to gather near the clock at 9th Street. Guests then walk in parade down Main Street, and trick or treat at downtown businesses, back to where they started.

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Weekend Planner: October 26, 2017

Weekend Planner: October 26, 2017

Halloween festivities begin this weekend with pumpkin patches, train rides, haunted houses and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. If you are looking for a reason to dress up for the original Comic Con, Halloween, this is the weekend to do so.  BTW there is a Comic Con this weekend too!

The Weekend Planner is brought to you by Gaucho Collective and brings you a list of activities perfect for All Hollows Eve. 

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Help Make Halloween Safe, Not Scary

Help Make Halloween Safe, Not Scary

ALEM — Parents encounter plenty of scares — imaginary and real — on Halloween. And you may think you’ve experienced them all…but do you want to see something really scary?

Your child is more than twice as likely to be hit and killed by a car on Halloween*.

“Halloween is fun and exciting but one mistake, like jumping into the street between parked cars, can be fatal,” said Transportation Safety Division Administrator Troy E. Costales. “Elementary-age children are at the highest risk. They have a field of vision one-third narrower than an adult. And kids tend to overestimate their abilities. That’s why children should have adult supervision while trick-or-treating.”

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