It's the night we've all been waiting for -- when The Streets at SouthGlenn transform into "Spooky Streets," a free family event with all manner of ghostly spook.

For the sixth year in a row, Spooky Streets will provide the community with a family-friendly, safe environment for trick-or-treating and all kinds of Halloween entertainment and activities. WHEN: Friday, Oct. 20 | 4:30–7:30 p.m. WHERE: The Streets at SouthGlenn, Commons Park | 6851 S. Gaylord St., Centennial COST: FREE! [caption id="attachment_23454" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]spooky streets Image courtesy of The Streets at SouthGlenn Facebook page[/caption] Featuring themed decorations, face-painting, balloon artists, dancing, caricaturists, magic shows, and other spooky entertainment, the free Spooky Streets event is sure to delight adults and kiddos alike. Come decked out in your Halloween costume (great practice for the big night a week later!) and wow everyone with your dramatic transformation and disguise! Or, just enjoy the variety of interesting characters certain to show up for the festivities. Kids can line up to show off their outfits in the Parade of Costumes, then go trick-or-treating at the surrounding businesses. Also, for a canned food donation, kids will in turn receive a special Halloween-themed treat. [gallery columns="2" size="medium" ids="23453,23452"] For more information, call 303-539-7141, or watch The Streets of SouthGlenn website for coming details! Have you been to the Spooky Streets event in past years? What are you going to dress up as this year? Tell us all about it in the comments. We'll see you there!
Featured image courtesy of The Streets of SouthGlenn Facebook page.

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J. Moore
A synesthete who sees the world in vivid color, Joy is all about soaking up life experiences -- and then translating those experiences into words. Freckle-faced and coffee-fueled, Joy is on a personal quest to visit all 50 states in her lifetime (40 down!), see all the Broadway musicals, and eat all the tacos. For fun, she plays the piano, diagrams sentences, and solves true crime stories from her couch, along with her husband of 20 years and their teenage daughter.
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