Eugene
Eugene Police Department to host family-friendly trick-or-treat event at The Marquis Assisted Living and Memory Care
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department will host a safe, family-friendly trick-or-treat event at The Marquis Assisted Living and Memory Care on Sunday, October 26, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Children are invited to come dressed as their favorite superheroes, monsters, or princesses for an afternoon filled with sweets and fun.
The event will include candy from EPD Patrol, Records, and Volunteers in Policing, as well as opportunities to meet officers and explore police vehicles.
Guests can also enjoy curbside festivities with staff dressed in the Halloween spirit and a special performance by the U.S. Navy Band as part of Navy Week.
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