Beginning at the Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Xi Delta greek houses, Bloomington’s youth are invited to trick or treat at houses along David Baker Avenue between 5 and 7 p.m., Wednesday, October 26, 2022, in Bloomington, Indiana, according to the Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council at Indiana University.
Here is more information from a press release:
IU Greek Community hosts annual Safe Halloween event for Bloomington
youth
Bloomington, Ind. – Indiana University’s Greek Community will be hosting a fun
and spooky Halloween celebration on Wednesday, October 26th from 5-7 p.m. IU’s
Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council– in collaboration with IU’s
Multicultural Greek Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council – is hosting
the annual IU Safe Halloween event on the North Jordan extension.
Safe Halloween provides Bloomington community children a chance to interact
and engage with Indiana University undergraduate students in a safe and positive
environment. Visitors are invited to park in the Green Lot at gate 12, north of the
Gladstein Fieldhouse, and begin their trick-or-treating at Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha
Xi Delta, working their way up David Baker Avenue.
“Our community as a whole has been working hard to make this a fun and
successful event. We are very excited to be hosting and participating in a
guaranteed night of fun for Bloomington families” said Cameron Eads, Vice
President of Community Involvement for IU’s Panhellenic Association.
“Safe Halloween is an opportunity for members of the Greek Community at
Indiana University to connect and say thank you to families of the greater
Bloomington area,” said Sean Rein, Vice President of Community Programs for
IU’s Inter-Fraternity Council.
Members of IU’s Greek Community will be festively dressed and handing out
candy to local youth. This year will include an allergy-free table and pizza
provided by Bucceto’s. We will have a costume contest for the kids in which they
will have the chance to win a $25 gift card. Bloomington radio stations and
sponsors WBWB B97 and WHCC Hoosier Country 105 as well as other
Bloomington organizations will also be present and ready to trick-or-treat.
The IU Police Department will be present to restrict traffic on both ends of David
Baker Avenue. IUPD officers will be available to assist in crossing the street at Fee
Lane and David Baker Avenue. For more information or if you would like to get
involved please contact Cameron Eads at [email protected] or Sean Rein at
.