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Halloween at Heritage Park 2018
Thousands turn out for a spooky time in Simpsonville
Simpsonville, S.C. — Halloween at Heritage Park drew thousands of kids and their families on Saturday as a fun, safe and free way to celebrate Halloween.
Presented by Upstate Karate, Halloween at Heritage Park offered the Trick-or-Treat Trail with 60,000 pieces of candy, inflatables, the fire safety house, games, performance by CenterStage Dance, board-breaking with Spider-Man and Thor by Ray Thompson's Upstate Karate and vendors with children's toys and books. Even Disney princesses Ariel, Belle and Moana made appearances!
Halloween at Heritage Park was made possible by Upstate Karate, Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Simpsonville Parks and Recreation Department.
Enjoy the photos!