Eugene
Candy with a Cop event is set to take place on October 27th, promising a fun-filled afternoon for families and children

Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, this engaging event offers a unique opportunity for attendees to meet friendly officers from the local police department while enjoying a variety of Halloween-themed activities.
Participants can look forward to trick-or-treating, checking out police cruisers, and engaging in festive fun. Organizers encourage families to join in the excitement and enjoy this festive occasion together.
Parking for the event will be available across the street at several locations, including PenFed Credit Union (400 Country Club, with parking only in spots marked PenFed), Willamette Valley Cancer Institute (520 Country Club Road), and Oregon Medical Group (600 Country Club Road). Organizers extend their gratitude to these organizations for their support in facilitating parking.
As families make their way to the event, they are advised to exercise caution and remain vigilant for pedestrians, especially children, as they cross the road. This year’s Candy with a Cop promises to be a sweet celebration that the community won’t want to miss.
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