WHERE: Celiac Center of Minnesota, 8400 France Avenue S., Bloomingtonįor those gluten-free children and their parents who carefully pick out off-limits candy out of pillow cases and buckets each Halloween, this fourth annual event will provide worriless trick-or-treating. Trick-or Treat around the rink before you hit up your neighborhood with discounted $2 skate rental and free admission, plus free private lessons for new skaters. WHERE: Burnsville Ice Center, 251 Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville Halloween Skate at the Burnsville Ice Center WHERE: Minnesota Zoo, 13000 Zoo boulevard, Apple ValleyĪnimals will be fed Halloween-themed treats and participants will be treated to scavenger hunts, hay mazes and the chance to meet creatures like reptiles, lynx kittens and bats.ġ0. Science Museum adds hands-on science activities "with a Halloween spin" to regular permanent exhibits. PaulĪDMISSION: Free for kids 12 and under in costume WHERE: Science Museum of Minnesota,120 W. MOA amusement park adds unlit rides, black lighting and costume parties - as well as throwing in a free treat bag for the first 1,000 ride ticket purchases on event nights. WHERE: Mall of America, Nickelodeon UniverseĪDMISSION: Unlimited ride wristbands, $21.99 WHERE: Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Drive, Saint Paul, MNĪDMISSION: Advance tickets $6, $7 at the gate To that end it is extending an invitation to carve pumpkins and bring them to the park, before they're all displayed for a two-night stint. Louis Park wants to light up its Wolfe Park amphitheater with hundred of lit carved pumpkins. WHERE: Wolfe Park, 3700 Monterey Drive, St. The three Halloween-themed trolley rides offer a family-friendly, 15- to 20-minute trick-or-trip.ġ360 Lexington Parkway North, St Paul, MN 55103ĪDMISSION: $34 pre-registration (ends Thursday) $45 on race day WHERE: Linden Hills Station, Queen Avenue South at West 42nd Street or Lake Calhoun platform on Richfield Road just south of West 36th Street. 4:30 p.m.ĪDMISSION: $2 per person, 3 and under free WHERE: West 50th Street and France Avenue, EdinaĮdina's family-orientated day supplements the standard October's end trick-or-treating and face painting with a parade let by Edina High School Band and horse drawn trolley rides. to 1 p.m., Trick-or-Treating starts at 10 a.m. Halloween Lights on York Ave/ Schultz Family LightsĪDMISSION: Free, accepting donations for the Merrick Food ShelfĬome admire the work of five neighbors who strung 15,000 twinkling Halloween-themed lights, blowups and wire frames displayed on both sides of their street. There's way too much to do for Halloween and Day of the Dead in the Twin Cities, but this list is a good place to start.ġ.
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