Join the Spo-Candy Crawl: A Spooky Adventure for Kids in Downtown Spokane

Get ready for a fun and spooky day in downtown Spokane with the Spo-Candy Crawl on October 26th! Kids are invited to explore the city, solve riddles, and collect treats as they embark on a Halloween-themed adventure. With spooky scenes scattered throughout downtown, this event is perfect for families looking to celebrate the season while enjoying some fall fun.

Event Details
- Date: October 26th, 2024
- Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (or until stores close)
- Location: Downtown Spokane, 10 S Howard St, Spokane, WA 99201
- Admission: Free

How It Works
- Step 1: Get Your Worksheet: Pick up a Spo-Candy Crawl Worksheet at the Looff Carrousel in Riverfront Park or the Visit Spokane Information Center.
- Step 2: Find the Spooky Scenes: Use the worksheet to locate ten spooky scenes hidden around downtown Spokane.
- Step 3: Solve the Riddles: Each scene contains a clue to help you complete the riddle on your worksheet.
- Step 4: Claim Your Treat: Once you’ve solved the riddle, bring your completed worksheet to the Looff Carrousel in Riverfront Park to trade it in for a treat bag full of fall goodies!

Why You Should Attend
- Family-Friendly Fun: The Spo-Candy Crawl offers an exciting, interactive way for kids to celebrate Halloween while exploring downtown Spokane.
- Solve Riddles and Earn Treats: Kids can enjoy the thrill of solving clues and riddles while collecting delicious fall-themed treats.
- Spooky Scenes: Discover Halloween-themed scenes throughout the city and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere.
Join Us for the Spo-Candy Crawl!
Bring the kids for a day of fun, exploration, and spooky surprises as they hunt for clues, solve riddles, and collect tasty treats. It’s a perfect way to kick off Halloween weekend in downtown Spokane!
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