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Davidson County Juvenile Court's 10th Annual Spooktacular Brings Free Halloween Fun to Nashville Families

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Published on October 22, 2024
Davidson County Juvenile Court's 10th Annual Spooktacular Brings Free Halloween Fun to Nashville FamiliesSource: Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee

Prepare for a ghoulishly good time as the Davidson County Juvenile Court gears up for its 10th Annual Spooktacular Halloween Block Party. This family-friendly event, free to the community, is scheduled for Tuesday, October 29, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center at 100 Woodland Street, as reported by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. A highlight for the event promises to be the Haunted Hallway, brought to life with the creative flair of the Cane Ridge High School Theatre Department and the Nashville Repertory Theatre.

According to a statement made by the Nashville government's official website, families can look forward to a spread of activities including candy, games, face painting, entertainment, and food. These offerings make for an inviting atmosphere where little witches and superheroes alike can revel in the Halloween spirit.

Judge Sheila Calloway, who presides over the jurisdiction of joviality for this occasion, was quoted saying, "Spooktacular brings our community together to create a fun and safe Halloween experience for Nashville families," as per the Metropolitan Government of Nashville.

None of these festivities could take flight without the support from community partners, local businesses, and a coven of volunteers. Any vendors or individuals looking to infuse energy into the Spooktacular event are encouraged to join the celebration by reaching out to the court's Community Outreach team.