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Trick or Treat on South High St.

Presented by Akron Art Museum at Akron Art Museum, Akron OH

Oct 26 2017
Trick or Treat on South High St.

Break out your costume early for a family-friendly Halloween party where you can explore the museum in surprising ways.

For all ages and their grown-ups

There’s nothing to fear, there’s only amazing art here! Break out your costume early for a family-friendly Halloween party where you can explore the museum in surprising ways. Families can hunt for artsy treats in the galleries, build-a-giant emoji face with loose parts, creep through an outdoor glow maze in the Bud and Susie Rogers Garden and shimmy down at our kid-approved heavy metal dance party. The fun will be nonstop throughout the evening and our costume parade is not to be missed!

5 – 8:30 pm • Self-guided trick-or-treating in the galleries, maker stations, outdoor maze and games

7 pm • Costume parade and dance party

FREE for members. $10/non-member child.

Registration required. Register online using the link below, or call 330.376.9186.

Photo by Chris Rutan

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Family Days are made possible by the presenting sponsor PNC with additional support from the R.C. Musson and Katharine M. Musson Charitable Foundation and the Robert O. and ... view more »

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FREE for members. $10/non-member child.

LOCATION

Akron Art Museum

1 South High, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Members park free in the deck adjacent to the library
Park across from museum entrance on High Street
Fully handicap accessible
Standard strollers welcome in most areas

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