North wildwood hosts annual trunk-or-treat halloween block party
Car decorated for Trunk or Treat event

North Wildwood Hosts Annual Trunk-or-Treat Halloween Block Party

NORTH WILDWOOD, NJ – On Saturday, October 26, families are invited to Olde New Jersey Avenue for the annual North Wildwood Trunk-or-Treat Halloween Block Party. Starting at 5:30 p.m., the event offers an evening filled with music, magic, balloon twisting, and more, creating a festive atmosphere for all ages.

Participants are encouraged to come in costume and decorate their vehicles for Halloween. Children can enjoy a safe and fun trick-or-treat experience by visiting each creatively decorated car, where families will hand out treats from their trunks. While there will be no costume judging for the kids, the best-decorated vehicles will earn prizes. Free registration forms are available at 900 Central Avenue or City Hall, making it easy for families to join in on the fun.

This lively block party brings the community together for a memorable celebration of the spooky season in the heart of North Wildwood.

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