East Aurora group celebrating the true meaning of Halloween
Local group keeps the spirit of Halloween alive
East Aurora – A local group is working to keep the true meaning of Halloween alive. The group, called the East Aurora Halloween Committee, has been organizing events in the village for the past several years.
The committee's goal is to provide a safe and fun environment for families to celebrate Halloween. The group's events include a Halloween parade, a pumpkin carving contest, and a haunted house.
Parade brings community together
The Halloween parade is one of the most popular events in East Aurora. The parade features floats, costumes, and music. It is a great opportunity for families to come together and celebrate the holiday.
The parade route begins at the East Aurora Middle School and ends at the village park. The parade is held on the Saturday before Halloween.
Pumpkin carving contest for all ages
The pumpkin carving contest is another popular event organized by the East Aurora Halloween Committee. The contest is open to all ages. Pumpkins can be carved in any design.
The pumpkin carving contest is held at the East Aurora Village Park. The contest is held on the Sunday before Halloween.
Haunted house offers spooky fun
The haunted house is the scariest event organized by the East Aurora Halloween Committee. The haunted house is located in the basement of the East Aurora Village Hall. It is open to all ages.
The haunted house is open on the Friday and Saturday before Halloween.