Halloween Events in East Orange 2021

Check out these family-friendly Halloween events happening in East Orange!

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29
Costume Giveaway (Ages 3-12)
3:30pm-5:30pm
East Orange City Hall
Sponsored by Joi’s Angels, Essex County Commissioner Tyshammie Cooper, Mayor Ted R. Green, the East Orange City Council and EOPD

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29
Trunk or Treat
6pm-8pm
4th Avenue and No. 18th Street
Sponsored by Fifth Ward Councilmembers Alicia Holman and Mustafa Brent and the Fifth Ward County Committee

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
Trick or Treat at McDonald’s (Ages 3-12)
12pm-3pm
375 Central Avenue
**First 50 kids receive free Happy Meal**
Sponsored by Phoenix Transportation, McBossLadi and the Quintana Family

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
Trunk or Treat and Bookbag Giveaway
1pm-3pm
Soverel Park, 105 No. Park Street
Sponsored by First Ward Councilmembers Christopher James and Amy Lewis, Department of Recreation & Cultural Affairs in partnership with Beautiful Brownies

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
Trunk or Treat (Sensory-Friendly for Children Affected by Autism)
2pm-4pm
Omega Family Resource and Learning Center, 132 So. Harrison St.
Sponsored by Nassan’s Place, Greater Essex Community Uplift Foundation, CLICKS, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Eta Pi Chapter

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
Spooky Trunk or Treat
4pm-8pm
Elmwood Park, Oak St and Rhode Island Ave
Sponsored by Mayor Ted R. Green, the East Orange City Council, Department of Recreation & Cultural Affairs, Langston Hughes PTO, and the Ted R. Green Foundation