The City of Milwaukee’s official trick-or-treat is on Halloween night this year. These tips can help you navigate the evening safely.
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Your updated guide to Halloween fun in Milwaukee
Groups across Milwaukee are hosting events celebrating Halloween through October. Check out our updated list.
Your huge guide to Halloween fun in Milwaukee
Whether you’re looking to trick-or-treat, enter a costume, dance to live music or get resources, these events have something for everyone.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Oct. 18
Receive free equipment from Independence First; spend the morning cleaning Washington Park; dress in your best costume; participate in Halloween festivities; and check your mental and physical health with other veterans.
Find free Halloween and fall events in your neighborhood
There are plenty of free family-friendly events to celebrate Halloween in Milwaukee, including official trick-or-treating hours from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27.
Adults can catch the Halloween spirit in Milwaukee with these events
Halloween can be fun for adults, too. Check out some of the events happening this weekend.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Oct. 28
Grab a free candy bag; surrender an exotic pet; check out some coral vendors; ride a bike in a costume; and prepare for a competitive night of spades and dominoes.
Find trick-or-treating and other free Halloween events in your neighborhood
Check out neighborhood trick-or-treating and other free family-friendly Halloween events happening around Milwaukee.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Oct. 20
Build things at Center Street library; attend VIA’s Spooktacular Day; check out the annual Fatherhood Summit; support the Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Table Event; and remember loved ones at the “Dead Market” at the Zócalo Food Market.
Where you and your family can celebrate Día de los Muertos and Halloween in Milwaukee
From Halloween events to harvest fairs to Día de los Muertos, Milwaukee has you covered. Here’s an extensive list of events happening in the city this month and some safety tips.
