BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The spookiest month of the year is upon us, and preparations are being made throughout the Mountain State for the costumed conquests of treat seeking youngsters.
Parents and children alike may be harboring concerns regarding potentially unsatisfactory weather conditions for the upcoming holiday, especially as the east coast continues to navigate widespread precipitation stemming from Hurricane Ian.
While trick-or-treat times for counties such as Raleigh, Boone, and Fayette have recently been announced, the Tamarack is looking to provide a Halloween experience of its own during the lead-up to the holiday.
Tamarack Marketplace announced Monday that it will be hosting indoor trick-or-treating from 4:00pm to 6:00pm on Thursday, October 27th.
The event will feature treats and activities, and will see participation from businesses such as Eye Candy Optical, Bluefield State University, Concord University, Carl Lawson Cancer Center, Necco Foster Care, Sears Monument Company, and Kitway Play Cafe.
There will be no admission charge for anyone wishing to participate.
Additional LOOTPRESS coverage of updates regarding the 2022 Halloween holiday can be found here.