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Denton Enterprise Airport Transforms Tarmac into Trick-or-Treat Paradise for 'Hallo-Wing' Festivities

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Published on October 14, 2024
Denton Enterprise Airport Transforms Tarmac into Trick-or-Treat Paradise for 'Hallo-Wing' FestivitiesSource: City of Denton Police Department

The skies at Denton Enterprise Airport were extra festive last Saturday as the tarmac transformed into a Halloween haven for the annual Hallo-Wing trunk-or-treat event. Families and aviation fans gathered among airplanes and cars for a fun-filled day with candy for kids in costumes and cool aircraft on display for enthusiasts. The Denton Police Department spread the word on Facebook, encouraging everyone to join the spooky fun until 2 p.m.

With smooth organization, the event not only celebrated Halloween but also brought the community together. Visitors parked at DATCU Stadium and were shuttled to the airport for free, making the day easy and enjoyable. Kids, with candy buckets in hand, enjoyed trick-or-treating around planes in a unique Halloween setting.

Hallo-Wing is part of a broader effort to turn public spaces, like airports, into places of joy and community. It’s a reminder that such spaces can be more than just functional—they can become lively gathering spots.

Throughout the event, families enjoyed everything from fun costumes to festive activities in a safe, friendly environment. The Denton Police Department summed it up perfectly on Facebook: "We're having a wicked good time," capturing the spirit of a day filled with treats, fun, and flying magic.