By Phil Orlandella
Many North End/Waterfront children, escorted by their parents, will take part in the 65th annual Madonna Della Cava Society’s Halloween Party and costume parade that will make its way through the streets of the neighborhood.
Working in conjunction with the Mayor’s Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events, the Society expects many localities to participate in the free event scheduled for Saturday, October 29 from 1-3pm with a costume parade starting about 1pm followed by the party once the parade returns to Battery and Hanover Streets.
The party offers tickets for prizes, DJ Amo, games, activities, inflatable games, free balloons, a bounce, face painting and some goodies for the children. Rain date: Sunday, October 30.
           The Society welcomes everyone to attend the Halloween event and enjoy themselves.
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