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See St Joseph: Boo Bash, Fall Festival, ‘All Hallow’s Eve’

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The Den in downtown St. Joseph is celebrating Halloween all month. Guests can expect decorations and themed cocktails and mocktails.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- If you’re looking for some fall fun, you’re in luck, because this weekend is packed with Halloween-themed events for the whole family. Grab your capes, candy bags, and calendars because it’s time to See St. Joseph!

First up, get ready to trick or treat at the annual Boo Bash in East Hills Center Court. Come dressed as your favorite superhero, villain or classic Halloween character; whether you’re a princess, goblin or movie star, everyone’s a hero at this event.

The fun run goes from 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 17, at 3702 Frederick Ave. Local businesses will be handing out treats, and there’ll be plenty of spooky surprises for the kids.

Then, on Saturday, Oct. 18, it’s time for the Green Hills Plaza Fall Festival! From 12:15 to 4:00 p.m., enjoy this free event with the whole family in an afternoon filled with local vendors, food trucks, crafts, trunk-or-treating, games, popcorn and prizes, all happening at 7014 King Hill Ave.

If you’re looking for a full weekend of fun, don’t miss the All Hallow's Eve Festival, happening from 5:15 to 11:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, through Sunday, Oct. 19. It’s where Renaissance magic meets Halloween mischief, with ghouls, fairies and fantasy characters joining the frightful fun!

There’ll be a haunted house, trunk-or-treat, over 30 vendors, food trucks and Halloween games for all ages. Vendors interested in participating can call 816-262-1574.

Whether you’re after treats, thrills or festival fun, there’s something for everyone right here in St. Joseph this weekend.

Tune in every Thursday to News-Press NOW for more ways to see St. Joseph. 

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