City of Orange’s “Treats in the Streets” Halloween Festival Returns with Family Fun in Old Towne
On October 30, the historic heart of Old Towne Orange will once again transform into a lively Halloween celebration for all ages as the annual “Treats in the Streets” event takes over the Plaza and nearby blocks. Costumed children and families will enjoy free trick-or-treating throughout decorated streets, live music on multiple stages, and an array of community-run booths offering games, crafts, and seasonal treats.
Organizers emphasize the festival’s welcoming, safe atmosphere, designed to give parents peace of mind while their kids explore the festivities. With car traffic closed off in the main area, the pedestrian-friendly zone invites strolls through spooky décor, themed photo zones, and opportunities for volunteering and local sponsorship. Residents and visitors alike will find the aroma of fall, the buzz of live performances, and the cheerful chaos of community engagement filling the evening air.
The event also highlights neighborhood connection—local businesses will open late, churches and nonprofits will host activity corners, and many longtime residents view the night as a reunion of friends, families, and former classmates. With its mix of nostalgic charm and spirited entertainment, “Treats in the Streets” reaffirms the City of Orange’s reputation for well-run, family-oriented community events.
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