21 years ago the Residence Life department at UWS tried something new;  in an effort to offer neighborhood kids a safe, warm, and dry place to trick-or-treat, they opened up the residence halls to Halloween Fun.  2015 will be no different as the University of Wisconsin-Superior will once again officially open up the dorms for trick-or-treaters.

On October 31 between 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM, students living in the Crownhart, Curran-McNeill-Ostrander, Ross and Hawkes residence halls along Catlin Avenue will decorate their hallways and be ready to hand out treats as children through sixth grade are guided through the buildings by a residence hall staff member. Each year about 1,200 children visit the campus for this event.

The new Link at Ross-Hawkes Hall - near Wessman Arena - will feature carnival activities for children. Kid friendly arts, craft and storytelling will also be featured at Crownhart Hall.  Curran-McNeill-Ostrander Halls will feature a haunted house theme for children 12+ or parent consent. Children visiting any of the residence halls must be accompanied by an adult.
Parents may park free in university lots near the residence halls.

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