
Pembroke Pines announces its annual Halloween celebration, the Booville Pumpkin Palooza. Set to take place at the Charles F. Dodge City Center on October 29 from 6 pm to 9 pm, the event promises an evening of festive fun, exclusively for city residents. While the event is free, those interested in attending will need to secure their tickets in advance, available starting October 6, the city's website states.
According to the same source, tickets can be acquired at the Pembroke Lakes Tennis Center and the TownGate Recreation Center, but keep in mind that a proof of residency is required. Tickets are free but limited and will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis. Families must follow set limits, and organizers urge participants to collect tickets during center hours.
Baptist Health and Naidu Orthodontics sponsor this year’s event, adding to the community's anticipation. On the agenda are Trick or Treating festivities and a variety of complimentary activities suitable for families. The event will also bestow Goody Bags upon the first 1,000 children, a thoughtful gesture that encapsulates the spirit of Halloween giving. In the world of Booville, costumed Roaming Monsters will be roaming, seeking out the most impressive costumes and dance moves to award prizes. Meanwhile, attendees are reminded to leave their pets at home, and for guests over 12, no face covering masks are allowed, as detailed on the event's announcement.
For families eager to plunge into "not too spooky" shocks and delights, Booville stands ready to entertain with its Halloween-themed atmosphere. Parents should note that all children, referred to affectionately as "Little Ghouls," must be under adult supervision throughout their ghostly pursuits. Those seeking further information about Booville's Pumpkin Palooza can visit the special events section of the city's website or call the Special Events office directly.









