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Creepy Candy Crawl

Boo! It’s time for the Desert Ridge Marketplace’s Creepy Candy Crawl. Families can get festive in their spookiest costumes and participate in store-to-store trick-or-treating. The event is completely free and will go on from 4 to 6 p.m. The best dressed families and children have a chance to win prizes in a costume contest. Get spooky with your community this Saturday evening.

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Official Toy Tester Event 2019

KidStop Toys and Books in Scottsdale will be hosting this year’s Official Toy Tester Event from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The parking lot in front of the store will transform into a toy lover’s paradise with kid-friendly toy demos. Children will be able to vote for their favorite toys, and proceeds will be donated to the Helping Hands charity. Admission is $5 per child; find out more on the website.

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Trunk or Treat

The Town of Queen Creek Parks and Recreation center presents Trunk or Treat. This event will include activities like carnival games, a pet costume contest and more. The main matter of the evening consists of trunk-or-treating where children are able to trick-or-treat from trunk to trunk. The event is free and goes from 5 to 9 p.m. to kick off the Halloween cheer.

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Unicorn Pumpkin Decorating

The Unicorn Cupcake Boutique presents unicorn pumpkin decorating on Saturday, Oct. 19. From 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., decorate your pumpkin to look just like a magical unicorn for $12 per person. All ages are permitted but children under 3 will need some assistance. To start your holiday season with some glitter and sparkle, RSVP here.