Release Date: October 03, 2012
CAPE MAY, NJ - The City of Cape May is ready to embrace the spirit of the Halloween season with its series of annual events.
The fun begins with Trick or Treating at noon on Sunday, October 21 at the Washington Street Mall. Many of the 90 plus mall merchants will offer treats until 2p.m. The charming architecture and safe environment provide trick-or-treaters with a wonderful experience.
Children of all ages are invited to register for the annual Halloween parade at the intersection of Perry Street and Washington Street Mall at 1 p.m. Registration is necessary for parade lineup and prize eligibility. Registration will close promptly at 2 p.m. and assemble for step off at 3 p.m.
The participants will march along Carpenters Lane onto Ocean Street and then down Washington Street. The parade will conclude at Emlen Physick Estate where Mid-Atlantic Center for Performing Arts will provide refreshments and snacks during the awards presentation. The popular event promises to be as enjoyable as in years past featuring an array of costumed participants and more than ten bands.
In addition to the age categories, trophies for this year’s parade will be awarded for the following: Best family, funniest, most scary, best homemade costume, silliest, best witch, best celebrity character, and most original.
Official “Trick or Treat” for the City of Cape May will be observed on Wednesday, October 31 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Trick-or-treaters should only visit those homes with illuminated exterior front light indicating that trick-or-treaters are welcome. Below are tips to help make the festivities fun and safe for trick-or-treaters and party guests.
Special Notification of Parking and Street Closure
At 12:30 p.m. on October 21, the 300 block of Carpenter Lane, South Lafayette Street between Jackson Street and Perry Street, and Perry Street from West Perry Street to Beach Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic in preparation for the Halloween Parade.
Metered street parking is available nearby in the Washington Street Mall area as well as the Municipal Parking Lot at Jackson Street.
The Halloween events are sponsored by the City of Cape May, the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May, the Washington Street Business Management Association, the Cape May Kiwanis Club and the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities. For more information please call Civic Affairs or go to www.capemayrecreation.org.
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