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Trick-or-Treat in Fremont Returns to Delight Everyone!!

Fremont welcomes everyone to come celebrate Halloween, safely, in face masks, and with social distancing. Photo provided by ToT Central Instigator

On Sunday, October 31st, from 2p – 5p, the annual Trick-or-Treat in Fremont returns to the delight of children, parents and a business district anxious to enjoy the kids in costume and the joy of generosity!  Over 100 Fremont businesses, including the micro-businesses at the Fremont Sunday Market, will be handing out treats, in celebration of Halloween and the clever children who remember to issue the sweet threat ‘Trick-or-Treat’!

Over 100+ Fremont businesses are participating in the 2021 ToT!!

An up-to-date list of participating businesses can be found on the official Trick-or-Treat in Fremont webpage.  The Fremont Chamber of Commerce has also created a map for the parents.  Click here to see a map of the majority of the participating businesses.  Businesses are located at the Center of the Universe, in Upper Fremont, along Stone Way N, and along West Fremont.

Some businesses are offering deals and discounts as well, such as the Fremont Brewery $1 off coupons for those adults accompanying the children, in costume.  Fremont Health Club is simultaneously hosting, with Adventures 4 All, a Winter Gear drop-off.  The Fremont business district loves the future generation, and wants to give them fond memories of this fun and giving neighborhood.

Children, in costume and accompanied by a parent, are invited to Trick-or-Treat in Fremont on October 31st. Photo by Adrian Laney, Oct ’20

Everyone is welcome to come down and enjoy.  Trick-or-Treating Fremonsters must be children, in costume, in the company of a parent or guardian – and everyone must be wearing a face mask and observing safe social distances.  Those without children, but who want to see the parade of costumed cherubs, are encouraged to avoid crowding the sidewalks or Sunday Market – by staking out a spot at any one of the wonderful bars and restaurants.  Most Fremont eateries, like Dreamland Diner, Shawn O’Donnell’s, Triangle Spirits, El Camino, and George & Dragon Pub, have an outdoor space ideal for watching the ghosts, ghouls and goblins go by!

In 2021, all Fremont Trick-or-Treaters are required to wear face masks and maintain a safe social distance. Photo by Adrian Laney, Oct ’18

Trick-or-Treat in Fremont is a fabulous way to celebrate our community and Halloween.  Thank you to our sponsor, Theo Chocolate, and production partners – Fremocentrist.com, Down Under Gallery, Portage Bay Goods, HomeStreet Bank, and the Fremont ChamberFind out more about Trick-or-Treat in Fremont on the official webpage (click here.)