Community Calendar: Pacific Place Halloween Event

CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN AT PACIFIC PLACE WITH A SPOOKY AND FUN HALLOWEEN EVENT 

The free event takes place on Saturday, October 26 from 2-4 p.m. featuring a variety of all-ages activities, spooky DIY crafts, Halloween-themed games, and more. 


Pacific Place invites the community to a fun-filled Halloween event on Saturday, October 26th, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. During this event, attendees can participate in a Monster Mash costume contest, make Halloween crafts including watercolor spider webs and paper bats, check out the slime-making station by Mad Science, capture the moment with a fun photo in the Halloween-themed photo booth, and more. This event is free of charge and open to the public; no pre-registration is required.


Featured activities:

  • Monster Mash Costume Contest 

  • Make and Take Halloween Crafts

  • Watercolor Spider Webs

  • Monster Luminaries and Paper Bats (while supplies last)

  • Slime making and bubbling potion activities with Mad Science

  • Spooky Photo Booth


Come celebrate Halloween at Pacific Place at this fun and free community-driven event!


EVENT DETAILS

WHAT:

Halloween Event @ Pacific Place


WHEN:

Saturday, October 26 from 2-4 p.m.


WHERE:

Pacific Place 600 Pine Street Seattle, WA  98101


COST:

FREE


PARKING:

Paid underground parking is available at Pacific Place

ABOUT PACIFIC PLACE 

Conveniently located in Downtown Seattle with an abundance of underground parking, Pacific Place offers a variety of unique shopping, dining, and entertainment options for the entire family. Retailers and restaurants like Din Tai Fung, Tiffany & Co., AMC Theatre, and Pike Place Chowder anchor the center, while an active pop-up program features a rotating range of local and national brands and businesses. Pacific Place is managed and leased by Avison Young, a full-services global commercial real estate firm that provides transaction, property and project management, financial and advisory services across all sectors to owners and occupiers. For more information, visit the center’s website at www.pacificplaceseattle.com and follow Pacific Place on Facebook and Instagram.

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