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Free candy on Treat Street at Downtown Summerlin

Party on Halloween with the whole family at Treat Street at Downtown Summerlin

Las Vegas’ newest shopping and entertainment attraction – Downtown Summerlin – is joining with 96.3

KKLZ to host the coolest new Halloween party in Nevada.

Treat Street at Downtown Summerlin will offer fun for the entire family, including pumpkin decorating,

photo opportunities and – of course – trick or treating. And yes, that means free Halloween candy.

So break out the Wonder Woman and Buzz Lightyear outfits, dress up the kids in their favorite Frozen

characters and join all the ghouls, goblins, witches and other costumes for the fun and action at the free

Halloween event in Downtown Summerlin.

And don’t forget Fido. Downtown Summerlin is pet-friendly, so dogs will not only be welcome but also

will have their own doggy costume contest – with prizes from Shaggy Chic, the pet accessory store.

If you’re looking for fun things to do for Halloween, the Treat Street party will be from 4-7 p.m. on

Halloween, Oct. 31, at Downtown Summerlin, located at Sahara Avenue and 215 Beltway in Las Vegas.

Downtown Summerlin has more than 125 shops and restaurants in an open-air shopping and strolling

environment in the heart of Summerlin.

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