A little Elvis showed up at the 2022 Street of Treats in downtown Kent. This year’s event is from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Downtown Partnership

A little Elvis showed up at the 2022 Street of Treats in downtown Kent. This year’s event is from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Downtown Partnership

Street of Treats Halloween event in downtown Kent set for Oct. 26

A frightfully fun family outing from 2 to 5 p.m. at 11 participating businesses

Get ready for a frightfully fun family outing at Street of Treats from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 in the heart of downtown Kent.

Families can trick-or-treat door-to-door at local businesses, getting treats and trinkets along the way, according to the Kent Downtown Partnership.

Attendees can look forward to a tour of downtown Kent, full of delights and frights; free balloon animals; and Cool Bird from the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Street of Treats provides a safe and exciting environment for families to celebrate Halloween together. For more information about the event, visit downtownkentwa.com/event/street-of-treats-3/.

The event begins at Kherson Park, 307 W. Gowe St.

Participating businesses:

• Retro Emporium 328 W. Meeker St.

• Grey Sunz Tattoo 418 W. Meeker St.

• Sweet Themes 317 W. Meeker St.

• Maggie’s on Meeker 307 W. Meeker St.

• All Access Lounge 110 2nd Ave. S.

• Fig & Feather 207 W. Meeker St.

• Back 40 Outfitters 205 W. Meeker St.

• Alleluia Catholic Store 201 1st Ave. S.

• Thai Chili Restaurant 211 1st Ave. S.

• NWBG Activity Center 223 1st Ave. S.

• Bryza’s Barbershop & Salon 227 1st Ave. S.


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