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*2019* FREE Will-O-Wisp Halloween Shuttles & Warming Hut, October 31st

From Conifer Community Church, Macaroni Kid Evergreen, Bailey, Conifer & Ride-Need A Ride

By Julie Dikken, Macaroni Kid Evergreen, Bailey, Conifer October 14, 2019

Information for 2019

Conifer Community Church, Macaroni Kid Evergreen, Bailey & Conifer and Ride-Need A Ride is excited to be hosting a FREE shuttle and Warming "Hut" to the Will-o-Wisp Trick-or-Treating event this year!

 **Please note that there will be no parking allowed on HWY 285. Will-o-wisp will be closed to traffic. There are two shuttle options available - see below!**

The Will-O-Wisp neighborhood will be open for Trick-or-Treating on October 31st from 5:30-8:30. The community members graciously put this event on every year to provide a safe and happy place for kids to trick-or-treat from door to door! 

  • FREE Shuttle service provided by Conifer Community Church, Macaroni Kid Evergreen, Bailey, Conifer and Ride-Need a Ride
    • Shuttle will run from the Pine Junction Park and Ride to the entrance of Will-o-Wisp starting at 5:30 pm and running through 9 pm
    • Shuttle will be running roughly every 15 minutes
  • FREE Shuttle service provided by PCSD1 and Park County Sheriff's Office
    • Shuttle will run from parking lot of Rim Rock Church
    • Parking also available on Rim Rock Rd
    • Bathrooms available at Rim Rock Church!
  • Port-o-Potties provided by Mountain View Waste will be located in the cul-de-sac of Light Lane.
  • Warming "Hut" at the driveway of 173 Wisp Creek Dr.
    • Campfires or Propane heaters (depending on fire restrictions)
    • Free food: Hot dogs for everyone!
  • Trick-or-Treating
    • Full Sized Candy Bars (While supplies last!)
    • The Teal Pumpkin Project (R) Non-Food Trick-or-Treats available!

Don't forget to pick up your free treat bag, a gift from Conifer Community Church and Macaroni Kid!



This event is a Teal Pumpkin Project (R) event!
Halloween can be a tricky time for families managing food allergies. Many traditional Halloween treats aren’t safe for children with life-threatening food allergies. The Teal Pumpkin Project promotes safety, inclusion and respect of individuals managing food allergies. This worldwide movement offers an alternative for kids with food allergies, as well as other children for whom candy is not an option. It keeps Halloween a fun, positive experience for all!



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