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Duluth's Howl on the Green Brings Community Together for a Spooktacular Halloween Celebration

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Published on October 31, 2025
Duluth's Howl on the Green Brings Community Together for a Spooktacular Halloween CelebrationSource: City of Duluth

Halloween in Duluth is not to be missed, and the Howl on the Green event is proof. The community gathered in full force for an evening of thrills and chills, showcasing an array of creative costumes that spanned every imaginable genre and trope. A highlight of the celebration, according to a recent article from the City of Duluth news outlet, was the "jaw-dropping Spooktacular Cirque Finale," an acrobatic feast for the eyes that capped off the night.

The spirit of the season truly came to life, with locals and visitors alike partaking in the festive atmosphere. The night's festivities included not just dancing, but also "candy-filled trunks," providing a twist on the traditional trick-or-treating experience, as per the City of Duluth. It's evident the organizers went to great lengths to truly make the place to be—and to be seen—come Halloween.

The success of the event came down to the participants, and the article explicitly acknowledges this: "Thank you to everyone who joined us on Duluth Town Green for an unforgettable night of Halloween fun. From creative costumes and candy-filled trunks to the jaw-dropping Spooktacular Cirque Finale, our community truly brought the Monster Mash magic to life!" as mentioned on the City of Duluth website. Such community-driven celebrations showcase the close-knit fabric of Duluth and are a testament to its residents' enthusiasm for coming together in festivity.

Appreciation was also extended to local businesses who contributed to the event’s success, with special mentions to Piedmont Eastside and Renewal by Andersen for their support. Such collaborations are crucial not just for the execution but also to elevate the overall experience for every scare-seeker and party-goer. The anticipation for next year's Howl on the Green is already building, with promises of more "tricks, treats, and festive fun" to come, according to the City of Duluth.