Friday – Oct. 24

On Friday night there will be two mobile escape rooms themed with Frankenstein and Zombies, and a community movie night with a movie that has yet to be decided at Maxfield Park.

Saturday- Oct. 25

The Parade will begin at 6 p.m with a Monster Bash Dance following the parade with a Costume Contest at 7:30 p.m. with several categories. There will be Halloween Drinks and Music both nights at Polk and Paddle and The Board on Third.Thanks to the incredible generosity of our sponsors, First Community Bank and the Toro Company there will be NO registration fee this year! That’s right — free to enter, free to join, and full of community spirit!The attendance for this event continues to grow astronomically each year, making it the perfect opportunity to show off your creativity, connect with neighbors, and bring your Halloween spirit to life on Main Street. 

Trick or Treat in Hardy 4 -6 p.m.  There will also be fire truck tours at the Hardy Volunteer Fire Department from 4- 6 p.m. Following the Downtown Trail of treats, old-fashioned door-to-door trick or treating will be held from 6-9 p.m. Residents are asked to leave porch lights on if they are handing out candy. Trick or treaters for the Downtown and Main Street Trail of Treats are asked to begin at the Hardy Fire Station, located at 203 Church Street. There will be parking at Bill’s Cash Saver and along Main Street.

Goodie bags for kids in costume. $1 Large Pizza Slice, Hot Dog, Brownie, Hot Chocolate, Fries and nachos. From 6-9 p.m. At 962 Highway 62/412, Ash Flat, at Frontier Lanes Bowling Alley.

2 p.m, Helicopter Candy Drop. 6:45 p.m. – Fireworks Show. The farm is located at 2798 AR 117, Black Rock, Ark. There are 45 activities included with admission and several extras, as well as a variety of concessions, and outside food and drinks are allowed. The festival is free with admission. To purchase discounted advance tickets or for more information about events, visit the farm online at https://www.visitjacksonfarm.com. Tickets $5 higher at the gate.  Group spaces with fire pits available. 

There will be a trunk-or-treat for all ages. Wear your costumes and have fun in a safe and festive environment. Be sure to bring a candy bag. 

QT’s Collection, 941 N. Main Street, Cave City. QT’s Collection for a sweet little October gathering at 3 p.m.Enjoy caramel apple decorating, check out new arrivals, let the kiddos have fun with face painting, and more. Bring the whole crew — it’s going to be a treat.

There will be food, fun and fellowship at the Myron Baptist Church, beginning at 4 p.m.

This event is for seventh graders up. There is a $10 entry fee with $50 cash prize for those not found by 10 p.m. Players are asked to meet at the Mammoth Spring High School. Fulton County deputies and city police officers will serve as the “seekers.” For rules and other information, visit the Mammoth Spring School District Facebook page.

Tuesday- Oct. 28

A.L. Hutson Center from 5-7 p.m. Contact Elizabeth Smith or Angie Duncan to set up at 870-856-3273. 

Wed. Oct. 29

Thurs. Oct. 30

Friday- Oct. 31

Cherokee Village City Hall Parking lot from 5- 7 p.m. The City is looking for businesses, groups, or individuals who would like to set up to pass out candy. The Police and Fire Departments will be handing out candy as well. The City asks that all trunk setups be kept kid-friendly. If you would like to reserve a spot to set up for the event, contact City Hall at 870-257-5522 or email cityhall@cherokeevillage.gov.

6:30 – 8 p.m. at the Cave City Park by the Ministerial Alliance. 

Trick or Treat on Main Street. There will be music, games, food and candy. Volunteers are needed to set up for Trunk or Treat, assist with games, and distribute candy. Call or Text 870-384-0011.

Salem Chamber of Commerce will host a trunk or treat around the Salem Courthouse Square from 5:30- 7 p.m. on Halloween night.

There will be hot dogs, chili and lots of games and a hayride. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome for food, fellowship and fun. 

Nov. 1

11 to 5.  The BED RACE will begin at 4 p.m.  Start building your beds now and get ready to take home the trophy

6-10 p.m. $5 per person, Snacks to be provided. BYOB. Funds used for 2026 firework show. 

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