Halloween on the Hill returns to SBCC

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Halloween  on the Hill, which features multiple family-friendly events at the  South Bellevue Community Center, returns after a hiatus for the  pandemic. Register for individual events

at Register.BellevueWA.gov or 425-452-4240.

Except for the Storybook Hike, all of the events at Halloween on the Hill are on Saturday, Oct. 29. All are at the SBCC, 14509 SE Newport Way.

  • Storybook Hike
  • Kickball Spooktacular
  • Pumpkin Races
  • Carnival
  • Family Magic Show
  • Mystery Theatre on the Hill

Storybook Hike through the Enchanted Forest

Read a whimsical storybook on a self-guided hike suitable for all ages.  Comfortable shoes advised for unpaved trail levels of varying steepness.  People can participate in this event

any time between 7:30 a.m. and  6:30 p.m., Oct. 22-31.

Kickball Spooktacular

Bring a team or play as a free agent, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Preregistration required.

Carnival on the Hill

The carnival offers fun for the whole family with games, food, a rock  wall, inflatables, noon-3 p.m. Pre-purchase wristbands for a discounted  price of $10. The wristbands, also

available the day of the event for  $12, offer unlimited access to all activities (minus food).

Family Magic Show

Enjoy a 60-minute show of curious surprises. 3-4 p.m., free.

Pumpkin Races

Decorate a pumpkin with wheels and get in on the fun at one of two  sessions,10 a.m.-noon, noon-2 p.m. Buy ($25) pumpkin racer kit online or  in person. Race registration included

with purchase. Ages 6 and up.  Free; Registration required.

Free Pumpkin Race Workshops on Saturday, Oct. 22, noon-1 p.m. (Course  #2203928-1) and Tuesday, Oct. 25, 6:30-7:30 pm. (Course #2203928-2).

Mystery Dessert Theatre

Find the thief and restore the missing diamond to its rightful place,  getting the unveiling back on track. Dessert, snacks and non-alcoholic  beverages are included in this program for

people ages 18+. 6:30-9 p.m.  $10/person. Preregistration is required. 

Original source can be found here.



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