(KLZA) The Peru State College Office of Residence Life and the Peru Chamber of Commerce will host the third annual “Boo Bash” for area elementary school children and their parents on campus and at Peru City Hall on Sunday.
The event is free and families with small children are encouraged to attend.
The Boo Bash begins at 5 p-m and will feature trick-or-treating, face painting, outdoor games, snacks and other activities. There will be photo opportunities with “Bob” the Bobcat and Peru State President Dan and Elaine Hanson will hand out treats.
There will be signs for designated parking areas and a shuttle service will be available from the parking lots for transportation to the starting station. The event will be finished by 7 p-m.
Costumes are encouraged but not required to take part.
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