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HALLoween Trick-or-Treating (Oct. 31) 

October 15, 2022

Please join us for the annual HALLoween trick-or-treating night on Monday, October 31, from 5–7 p.m., sponsored by the Office of Residence Life. Children through sixth grade are invited to trick-or-treat through the University’s residence halls, a wonderful way for children and their families to enjoy Halloween in a safe and controlled environment. Resident students […]

Filed Under: 10-17-2022 Tagged With: Halloween, Residence Life

Attention, Boys & Ghouls: HALLoween Fun, Oct. 31

October 25, 2019

Faculty, staff, and neighborhood families are invited to participate in the annual HALLoween trick-or-treating night in selected UP dorms on Thursday October 31, from 5-7 p.m. Open to all children through sixth grade. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. There will be one check-in location at the Pilot House patio. Everyone must check […]

Filed Under: 10-21-2019, 10-28-2019, Campus Services, HALLoween, Residence Life Tagged With: Halloween, Residence Life

HALLoween 2018: Get Ready for Fun!

October 26, 2018

Faculty, staff, and neighborhood families are invited to participate in the annual HALLoween trick-or-treating night in selected UP dorms on Wednesday, October 31, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Children through sixth grade can trick-or-treat, a great way to celebrate Halloween in a safe and controlled environment. All children wishing to participate in HALLoween must be accompanied […]

Filed Under: 10-08-2018, 10-29-2018, Campus Services, Residence Life Tagged With: Halloween, Residence Life

Attention, Boys & Ghouls: HALLoween on Oct. 31

October 27, 2017

Faculty, staff, and neighborhood families are invited to participate in the annual HALLoween trick-or-treating night in selected UP dorms on Tuesday, October 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. Children through sixth grade can trick-or-treat, a great way to celebrate Halloween in a safe and controlled environment. All children wishing to participate in HALLoween must be accompanied by […]

Filed Under: 10-09-2017, 10-16-2017, 10-30-2017, Campus Program Board, CPB, Events, HALLoween, Residence Life Tagged With: Campus Program Board, Halloween, Residence Life

Attention, Boys and Ghouls: HALLoween, Oct. 31

October 28, 2016

Faculty, staff, and neighborhood families are invited to participate in the annual HALLoween trick-or-treating night in selected UP dorms on Monday, October 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. Children through sixth grade can trick-or-treat, a great way to celebrate Halloween in a safe and controlled environment. All children wishing to participate in HALLoween must be accompanied by […]

Filed Under: 10-10-2016, 10-17-2016, 10-24-2016, 10-31-2016, Campus Services, Residence Life Tagged With: Campus Program Board, Halloween, Residence Life

Boys & Ghouls Welcome For HALLoween, Oct. 31

October 2, 2015

The Campus Programming Board and the Office of Residence Life will sponsor the annual HALLoween trick-or-treating night on Saturday, October 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. Children through sixth grade are invited to trick-or-treat through the University’s residence halls, a great way for children and their families to enjoy Halloween in a safe and controlled […]

Filed Under: 10-05-2015, 10-12-2015, Campus Services, Residence Life Tagged With: CPB, Halloween, Residence Life

Fun for Boys and Ghouls

October 25, 2013

The annual residence hall trick-or-treating event for children of faculty, staff, and neighbors will take place on Thursday, October 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. All kids through sixth grade are welcome to trick-or-treat in a safe, controlled (and FUN) environment. All little monsters must be accompanied by a parent or guardian with picture ID. […]

Filed Under: 10-28-2013, Campus Services, Events, Residence Life Tagged With: Halloween, Residence Life, Trick or Treat

Campus Spook Sightings?

October 25, 2013

Waldschmidt Hall, Franz Hall, and the university events house will be visited by a gaggle of spooky goblins, ghouls, dinosaurs, pirates, pumpkinheads, and other denizens of the University’s day care house between 9:45 and 11 a.m. on Thursday, October 31, which just so happens to be Halloween. Teachers and parents will bring them to visit […]

Filed Under: 10-28-2013, Campus Services, Daycare, Events Tagged With: Cala Richman, Halloween, Vermont Hills Family LIfe Center UP daycare

Annual HALLoween Event

October 14, 2013

The annual residence hall trick-or-treating event for children of faculty, staff, and neighbors will take place on Thursday, October 31, from  5 to 7 p.m. Kids through sixth grade are welcome to trick-or-treat in a safe, controlled (and FUN) environment. All trick-or-treaters must be accompanied by parent/guardian with picture ID. Families can meet in front […]

Filed Under: Campus Services, Events, Residence Life Tagged With: Halloween, Residence Life

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