Seasonal & Holidays
Douglas County Courthouse To Host Trick-Or-Treaters
Any child age 12 and under, accompanied by an adult, is welcome to go through the Douglas County Courthouse and trick-or-treat.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, GA – The Douglas County Courthouse will be filled with ghosts, goblins, ballerinas, superheroes and laughter Halloween afternoon, Wednesday, October 31st, as Douglas County employees continue their 13th annual Trick-or-Treating event in the courthouse. Any child age 12 and under, accompanied by an adult, is welcome to go through the Courthouse and trick-or-treat (all treats) in offices that will be marked with a smiling jack-o’-lantern on the door. Costumes are encouraged!
Trick-or-Treating in the Courthouse will be on Halloween afternoon from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. (no early starts allowed so that the offices can get ready for the kids). Early arrivals may wait inside Citizen’s Hall until 1:30 p.m.
Trick-or-Treating in the Courthouse has free admission and is open to the Public. Trick-or-Treating in the Courthouse is a program of the Douglas County Board of Commissioners. The purpose of Trick-or-Treating in the Courthouse is to bring the community closer together, and provide a safe place where children can trick-or-treat and have fun.
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