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Time to Trick or Treat, Tampa Bay

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One of Seminole Height’s signature bungalows is decked out for the season.

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It’s finally here... Halloweekend. The temps may be in the mid-80s this weekend, but we’re so excited to see the kiddos romp through our neighborhoods lookin’ for treats — and maybe some tricks.

We rounded up some of the trunk or treats, spooky strolls, and other festive events happening this weekend across Tampa Bay.

Hillsborough

Seminole Heights
Spooky Stroll, Oct. 29, 6-9 p.m.
Meet at TRIBE Seminole Heights, 6111 N. Central Ave, 3rd floor, for inflatables, treats, food trucks, and costumes,.

Downtown Tampa
Tampa Riverwalk Trick or Treat, Sat., Oct. 29, 4-11 p.m.
Pick up your treat bag at Water Works Park, Curtis Hixon Park, or MacDill Park and begin collecting treats from Tampa’s landmarks. Then, enjoy the lit boat parade as it cruises down the Hillsborough River.

South Tampa
Westshore’s Annual Trask-or-Treat at Westshore Palms, Oct. 28, 6-9 p.m.
Stop by for candy, games, food trucks, and other activities.

East Tampa
1st Annual East Tampa Community Trunk or Treat, Oct. 28., 4-7 p.m.
Bring the kiddos to Glazer Family Field at Jackson Heights for a costume competition, a trunk contest, a haunted house, music, and some tasty treats.

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Pinellas

Old Northeast
Trunk or Treat, Oct. 29, 3-5 p.m.
Meet at the Westminister Palms parking lot to collect your candy haul.

Central Ave
Halloween on Central, Oct. 30, 12-5 p.m.
Folks from all over the Burg pack the blocked off street for trick or treating and celebrations at restaurants, bars, and stores lining the Ave.

Cromwell Heights
Farm-O-Ween, Oct. 29, 5-7 p.m.
Don your scariest costume and head over to the St. Pete Youth Farm for a scavenger hunt, music, candy, food, and more.

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Find hanging jack o’ lanterns across St. Pete, but mainly in the Old Northeast and Crescent Lake neighborhoods.

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Crescent Lake
Crescent Lake Neighborhood Association Costume Parade and Neighborhood Walk, Oct. 29, 10 a.m.
Children and their families should check in to receive goodies at Crescent Lake Park (Crescent Lake Dr. + 17th Ave. N.).

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