
The city's much-anticipated Halloween event, Trick-or-Treat Street, is making a grand comeback. Set for Saturday, October 26, from 3 to 5 p.m., this annual celebration is a hit for families looking for a safe, community-focused trick-or-treating experience, as per the City of North Bend official website.
North Bend Downtown Foundation is orchestrating the event, partnering with more than 50 local businesses and nonprofits to fill downtown with the season's spirit. Children dressed as everything from ghouls to princesses will walk through the city. Each year, local shops get creative, delighting both kids and adults in North Bend.
As the anticipation for this year's Trick-or-Treat Street builds, downtown North Bend is preparing for an influx of visitors. Business owners are stocking up on sweets and festoons, planning to turn their storefronts into portals to other worlds for a few hours of an enchanted evening. Families are encouraged to partake in the festivities in their most "spirited garb."
Trick-or-Treat Street is a tradition that binds the community, fosters local commerce, and offers a safe space for children to partake in the whimsies of trick-or-treating. Social media platforms have already begun buzzing with parents sharing costume ideas and coordinating with others to establish meetup times. For details on the event, including a list of participating shops and safety measures, residents can visit the North Bend city announcements page.









