Alpharetta, Georgia – Families across Alpharetta are getting ready for a night of Halloween fun. The city is getting ready to host its annual Boo Bash Festival this Saturday, October 18, from 4 to 8 p.m. The free community event will be held behind the Alpharetta Community Center at 175 Roswell Street. It will be a full evening of fun, games, and holiday cheer for people of all ages.
Residents are invited to wear their most imaginative costumes and take part in the Monster Mash Dance-Off, where all kinds of ghosts, goblins, and ghouls may show off their best routines. The festival promises a fun atmosphere with bright lights, music, and laughter that will keep people going all night long.
There will be a lot of different carnival activities, local merchants, and seasonal crafts for guests to enjoy, all of which will help get them in the Halloween spirit. Vendors will have a variety of handcrafted items, one-of-a-kind souvenirs, and fall-themed crafts that are great for the season. While parents shop or get something to eat from the many food and snack stalls around the area, kids may have fun in the free bounce houses.
The concessions will keep people going with both sweet and savory snacks. Organizers want it to be welcoming to everyone, with activities that both kids and adults will enjoy. They want to celebrate the season in a fun yet safe way.
There will be parking for the Boo Bash in numerous places nearby, such as Wacky World at Wills Park, the Wills Park Recreation Center, the Wills Park Equestrian Center, and the Alpharetta Community Center itself. Amana Academy on South Main Street and Downtown Alpharetta both provide extra parking, so it’s easy for people to get a good place before the fun begins.
The Boo Bash Festival is one of Alpharetta’s most popular fall events because it has music, costumes, activities, and goodies. Families are welcome to bring their friends, dress up, and have a fun night in the neighborhood that captures the spirit of Halloween.