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Fun frights at Halloween party

Calling all ghouls, ghosts, monstrosities and supernatural beings!

Families can enjoy a night of frights and fun at the Sunshine Halloween kids street party on October 31.

There will be roaming scary characters, trick-or-treating, a treasure hunt and decorated Halloween dens where kids can get their faces painted.

A small stage in Bennett Place will be set up with MC Cassidy Le Creme hosting the event.

There will also be killer kids’ music, activities, and a best Halloween kids costume competition with prizes and giveaways at 6.30pm near the Sunshine library.

Brimbank resident and local mum Sa Bayley said last year’s street party was an incredible event.

“The street was full of decorations, excitement, and so many families we knew were there. It really felt like one big community celebration,” Ms Bayley said.

“I love how the Sunshine Halloween street party brings everyone together. It’s always such a fun day for the kids. My three little ones love dressing up in their scary costumes, getting their faces painted, and of course, the lolly giveaways.

“We can’t wait for the next one.”

Sunshine Business Association president Vu Du said parents can expect a fun and safe event for young children with plenty of restaurants open nearby for family dinner.

“The local kids of Sunshine should dress up in their scariest Halloween costumes and expect lots of roaming ghouls and scary characters plus lots and lots of lollies and treats,” he said.

The party will take place on Hampshire Road from the Marketplace Shopping Centre to The Precinct Arcade.

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