(KNZA)--October 28 and 29 have been designated as Trick-or-Treat nights in Hiawatha.
The Hiawatha City Commission approved the designation when they meet Monday evening.
Residents wanting to participate should turn on their front porch light.
Hiawatha Chamber and Visitor's Bureau Director Sarah Kleopfer informed commissioners that the business trick or treat will be held on October 28 from 4 to 5 p.m., and cemetery tours will be provided on the October 29th.
The annual Halloween Frolic will be held on Monday, October 31. The theme this year is " Hiawatha's Haunted Harvest. "
The commission approved a request from Kleopfer to have city staff set up barricades for the afternoon and evening parades and to place a banner on City Hall promoting the Halloween Frolic.
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