City of Yuma issued the following announcement on Sept. 30.
The 11th annual Scary and Safe Trick or Treat, put on by the Yuma Police Department and City of Yuma with help from the Yuma County Fair Inc., takes place 4 to 8 p.m. on Halloween at the Yuma County Fairgrounds, 2520 E. 32nd St.
Local, state, tribal and federal public safety agencies, along with businesses and local nonprofit organizations, will come together at the Fairgrounds to give away “tricks or treats.”
Admission fee is $1 per person, with a “fast pass” available for $5. A combo of a hotdog, chips and water or soda will be available for $3. All purchases are cash-only. All proceeds are donated to the Arizona Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. An ATM will be on site for those who need cash.
“This is a tradition we have renewed for the benefit of the children of Yuma and hope to continue it for many years to come,” said the Yuma Police Department in announcing the event’s return.
On-site entertainment for those waiting in line includes stilt walkers, dancers, a face painter, and static display vehicles. The movie “Monsters, Inc.” will play on a big screen.
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