City planning spooktacular Halloween events

Posted 10/21/20

The City of Newburgh is excited to offer its residents two socially-distanced Halloween events this October. 

On October 29, the City will host its final Drive-In Movie of the season …

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City planning spooktacular Halloween events

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The City of Newburgh is excited to offer its residents two socially-distanced Halloween events this October. 

On October 29, the City will host its final Drive-In Movie of the season featuring “Coco” at the Ann Street Parking lot. Set during the Day of the Dead, this drive-in event celebrates Newburgh’s rich Latin American community and culture. Upon arriving, attendees will be directed to parking or seating spaces and will receive instructions on audio features as well as rules for social distancing. Face masks must be worn by everyone in attendance when not seated and walking through the lot.

Cars should enter the parking lot from Ann Street, and walk-ins should enter from Washington Street. The movie will begin at 7 p.m.

On Halloween, October 31, the City is partnering with the Newburgh Armory Unity Center for a contact-less drive-through “Spooktacular Treating”. Pre-made bags of candy and treats will be handed out from 12 - 2 p.m., at the Larkin Center, 321 S. William Street, to children 16 years of age and under.

Any person or organization interested in donating candy for this event should contact Ms. Maritza Wilson at the City of Newburgh Recreation Department by phone at 845-569-7373.

Everyone is reminded that a costume mask is not a substitute for a cloth mask. Additionally, costume masks should not be worn over a protective mask because it can be dangerous. Instead, consider using a Halloween-themed cloth mask made of two or more layers of breathable fabric that covers the mouth and nose and doesn’t leave gaps around the face.