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November 01, 2008

Midtown Halloween Parade TODAY

The first annual Midtown Halloween Parade will kick off at 4 p.m at the HACC parking lot near the corner of Reily and 3rd Sts. It will proceed up 3rd Street to Verbeke, take a turn around that well-known street and end at the Broad Street Market.

Come to march in the parade in your scariest, funniest, Halloweeniest costume. Following, in the Broad Street Market courtyard, there will be costume contests for kids, adults and our canine companions with music, balloons, food and fun for all.

McGruff, the Crime Dog, will be in attendance with his friends from the police and fire departments.

Join Friends of Midtown and do the Monster Mash in Midtown with your friends and neighbors!

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