Seasonal & Holidays

City Of Cedar Park Offers Halloween On The Hall

Through Oct. 31, families can pose for pictures in front of a City Hall decked out in decorations and bathed in spooky light for Halloween.

Through Oct. 31, families can pose for pictures in front of a City Hall decked out in decorations and bathed in spooky light for Halloween.
Through Oct. 31, families can pose for pictures in front of a City Hall decked out in decorations and bathed in spooky light for Halloween. (City of Cedar Park)

CEDAR PARK, TX — The City of Cedar Park is offering families a fun, safe, socially distanced photo opportunity for families to enjoy nightly through Halloween, officials said on Wednesday.

How? With Halloween on the Hall. Each night through Oct. 31, City Hall Building One at 450 Cypress Creek Rd. is bathed in purple and orange lighting with the words trick-or-treat and Halloween-themed shapes that include a jack-o’-lantern and bats, city officials described in an advisory. Building Four also features a photo backdrop behind its windows, officials added.

This photo opportunity is in lieu of the city’s annual Halloween in the Hall, and adheres to state and local orders regarding the growing prevalence of the coronavirus. The City of Cedar Park hopes to be able to welcome families back into City Hall in the future, officials said with palpable hopefulness.

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For now, the City of Cedar Park encourages families to bring their little ghouls and goblins in costume to the City Hall parking lot any night through October 31 and snap a few Instagram-worthy photos. Pro tip: stand a little far from Building One so it can be better seen in the background.

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