Pink witches night out brings music, shopping, and support to downtown denville

Pink Witches Night Out brings music, shopping, and support to downtown Denville

DENVILLE, N.J. – Downtown Denville will turn pink Friday evening for the annual Pink Witches Night Out, a community celebration combining entertainment, shopping, and philanthropy in support of women battling cancer.

The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and is free to attend, welcoming visitors to enjoy live music, raffles, specialty cocktails, and a Tricky Tray fundraiser.

Proceeds from the evening will benefit Francesca and other women currently undergoing treatment.


Key Points

  • Pink Witches Night Out takes place Friday, October 17, starting at 5:30 p.m. in downtown Denville.
  • Free community event includes music, raffles, specialty drinks, shopping, and a VIP experience.
  • All proceeds go to support Francesca and local women in cancer treatment.

An evening of fun with a purpose

Local shops and restaurants along Broadway and Main Street will offer special promotions and themed décor as residents come together to raise funds for a meaningful cause. The streets are expected to fill with “witches” in pink hats, uniting fun and compassion under one banner.

Entertainment and fundraising highlights

The event features live music, raffles, and the return of the Tricky Tray fundraiser, where guests can bid on donated prizes from community sponsors. A limited VIP experience offers attendees exclusive gifts and priority access to select activities.

Community support at the heart of the night

Organizers said Pink Witches Night Out serves as both a celebration and a reminder of Denville’s community spirit. Each year, proceeds directly assist women facing medical treatment, easing financial and emotional burdens.

Downtown Denville goes all out

Businesses have embraced the event as one of the town’s most vibrant fall traditions, transforming downtown into a lively hub of color, music, and generosity. With free admission and open participation, residents are encouraged to don their best pink witch attire and join in an evening dedicated to hope and healing.

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