‘Safe Halloween’ returns to SUNY Fredonia

Roger Coda
Safe Halloween poster

Area children will have the opportunity to trick or treat safely in Mason Hall on the SUNY Fredonia campus at Safe Halloween on Saturday, Oct. 28

The event, from 1 to 4 p.m., is courtesy of the Percussion Guild and Student Association.

“There will be live music and, of course, trick or treating for children and parents to enjoy,” said Joseph Fiumano, co-president of the Percussion Guild and a senior Music Education major from Syracuse, NY.

Members of several student clubs will occupy second-floor practice rooms (elevators are available) for children to trick or treat and collect candy. The event is free, and is open to Fredonia students, faculty, staff and community members, Mr. Fiumano noted. Children, age 14 years and under, are welcome and are to be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.

“There will be various signs across Mason Hall pointing children and parents in the right direction during trick or treating that will also lead toward live musical performances,” Fiumano noted. “We hope to see many excited trick-or-treaters and parents at this year's Safe Halloween!"

Safe Halloween was last held in 2019 and hadn’t returned due to COVID pandemic restrictions and other extenuating circumstances.

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