Meatpacking District To Go Car-Free For Annual 'Treats In The Streets'
Briefly

The Meatpacking District is set to host its annual 'Treats in the Streets' Halloween event on Saturday, October 19th, featuring activities that include a Doggie Costume Contest, pumpkin decorating, and live music. The event, which is free and open to the public, will close participating streets to car traffic, creating a safe and festive environment for families. From live performances to interactive workshops, there's a variety of activities scheduled to entertain attendees from 11 am to 6 pm.
This year's 'Treats in the Streets' event will feature unique Halloween vignettes designed by Theresa Rivera, alongside workshops such as The Old Yew Plant Shop Workshop. With custom-designed scarecrows and activities like pumpkin painting and mask decoration led by artist Lauren Weinstein, the event promises a creative and engaging day. Furthermore, storytime readings by The Culture Tree provide educational fun, making it a multifaceted celebration that's perfect for kids and families in the Meatpacking District.
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