First Annual HALLoween Trick or Treat
The Pro Football Hall of Fame, in partnership with the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, will present the first annual HALLoween Trick or Treat on Saturday, October 20, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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A special admission discount will be offered to all Trick or Treaters and accompanying adult(s) with the donation of two non-perishable food items per person.
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Children (under 6) are $5.00, (ages 6- 14) are $7.00 and adults accompanying Treaters are $8.00 with a donation. This discount rate applies to event participants only. Regular admission rates of $10 for children and $16.00 per adult are applicable to those without food donations. All food donations will be given to the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank as part of their ongoing campaign. The “Super 6” most needed items include: canned beef stew, soup, canned tuna, peanut butter, boxed cereal, and canned vegetables.
Kids, age 14 and under, are encouraged to dress up in their best costume to enjoy the fun-filled event. Additionally, HALLoween Trick or Treaters can participate in a special HALLoween football trivia scavenger hunt, as they trick or treat their way through the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Kid-friendly Halloween movies will be shown in the NFL Films Theater and on monitors throughout the museum. Fun and frightful characters in costumes provided by Scott Costume will also be in attendance.
Additionally, HALLoween Trick or Treat participants can create their own Halloween mask or paper mache pumpkins or make their own football necklace compliments of Andy’s Parties.
Museum Store shoppers can draw a discount coupon treat at the store checkout that could give them discounts from 10%–40% off the entire purchase.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s HALLoween Trick or Treat partners include the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, Andy’s Parties, My 101.7 and Scott Costume.
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