OSWEGO – The City of Oswego is thrilled to announce the return of Creepy Crawl, a spectacular Halloween event promising thrills and chills for all ages. Join us at Washington Square Park (East Park) on October 24, 25, and 26 from 6-9pm for an unforgettable experience filled with entertainment, delicious treats, and spine-tingling fun.
This year, the Creepy Crawl invites you to embark on a spooky adventure starting at the Haunted Tunnel, conveniently located on the Bridge Street side of the park. As you explore the event, enjoy live performances from talented bands: Scars N’ Stripes on Thursday, Little Queen on Friday, and Coldfront on Saturday.
Meet your favorite iconic characters, including Maleficent, Sally, and Wednesday on Thursday, and the enchanting Sanderson Sisters on both Friday and Saturday.
Indulge in a variety of culinary delights with sweet treats from Man in the Moon Candies, savory bites and drinks from Canale’s Restaurant’s Wine & Beer Garden, and warming beverages from Prohibition Coffee. Engage in exciting games hosted by Miss Kelly’s Dance Company, get creative with R.S. Henna and face painting by Cait•Astrophic•Art, and enjoy delectable donuts and baked goods from Heidi Ho Donuts on Friday and Saturday.
Please be advised to bring cash, as some vendors may not accept card payments. Additionally, parking restrictions will be in effect on the following streets: East 4th Street between East Bridge Street and East Oneida Street on both sides, East Oneida Street from the County Parking lot to East 4th Street on the north side, and East Bridge Street on the south side. We recommend bringing your own chair to the festivities, as available seating will be limited.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the City of Oswego Department of Public Works for their invaluable support in bringing this event to life.
We are eagerly anticipating a weekend of frightful fun and festivities, and we can’t wait to welcome you to the Creepy Crawl. This is one Halloween celebration you won’t want to miss!
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