October 27, 2025 - 08:49

There were tricks, treats, and a delightful mix of spooky vibes during the Halloween festivities that took over Evanston this past Saturday, just days before the actual Halloween celebration. Families and friends gathered in the business districts, transforming the streets into a vibrant scene filled with costumed revelers.
Children dressed as witches, superheroes, and various other characters roamed the sidewalks, eagerly collecting candy from local businesses that embraced the holiday spirit. The atmosphere was electric, with laughter and excitement echoing throughout the neighborhoods.
Local shops adorned their storefronts with festive decorations, creating a whimsical backdrop for the day’s activities. Many establishments hosted special events, offering treats and engaging activities that attracted both young and old.
As the sun set, the festive mood only intensified, with glowing pumpkins and twinkling lights illuminating the streets. The community came together to celebrate this cherished tradition, making it a memorable prelude to Halloween night.
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