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Halloween in Christchurch

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Are you taking some trick or treaters out this Halloween?

Some Neighbourly members who are getting into the spooky spirit have shared their address so you can visit.

CHRISTCHURCH:
26 Kenwyn Avenue, St Albans (Decorations & Welcoming Trick or Treaters - 4.30pm-9.30pm
74 Colombo St. Beckenham (Welcoming trick or treaters) - 6pm-8pm
233 Geraldine street, Edgeware (Decorations & Welcoming Trick or Treaters) 4pm-8pm
23 Matangi Street, Hei Hei (Decorations and welcoming trick or treaters) 4.30pm-9pm

Public events:
Ferrymead Halloween Family Trick or Treat event - 3.30-8.30pm
Trick or Treat @ Riverside Market - 4pm-8pm
Avonhead Trunk or Treat - 5pm-8pm
Halloween in the Park St James Park, Papanui - 4:30pm to 5:30pm

Remember to supervise your children well, only knock on doors that are obviously taking part and have a wonderful time 🧛

If you missed the chance to be on the list, feel free to share about your event or decorated home in the comments.

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