Boo Bash 2024, sponsored by Halloween Starts Here!

Boo Bash 2024, sponsored by Halloween Starts Here!

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Join Q101 and the rest of Harrisonburg Media Group at this year’s BOO BASH sponsored by Halloween Starts Here!

Bring all your little ghosts and goblins for a fun and safe evening of Trick-or-Treating with Valley Mall merchants. Wear your most creative Halloween costume and enter the annual costume contest presented by Keith’s Auto Sales & PCB. Plus, be ready to bust a move at the Boo Bash Dance Party presented by McDonald’s. It’s a spooktacular monster mash up – treats, costume contest, and dance party – all in one big night!

Details:

  • Costume Contest Registration will take place from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the hallway across from the Mall’s main office
  • Costume Contest, presented by Keith’s Auto Sales & PCB will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the JCPenney court
    • There will be 5 categories: Ages 0-2, Ages 3-5, Ages 6-8, Ages 9-12, and Teams!
  • The Boo Bash McDonald’s Dance Party will take place at the Belk Court
  • Winners of the costume contest will be announced at the Dance Party at 7:25 p.m. at the Belk Court

We hope to see you at BOO BASH, Thursday, October 24th from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Valley Mall in Harrisonburg! 

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