Location:
Auburn Riverwalk,
Norway,
ME
Brought to you by: The Progress Center
Ghouls and Goblins will run amuck on All Hallows Eve. Take heed, for you never know what lurks in the deep of Pennessewassee. All those who dare, beware of the wicked weird and totally freaky you might happen to meet. So run fast but not too far for the end is near— The question here is quite clear….will you find a trick or treat this year? Join the brave at heart on October 28, 2017 at the Norway Town office for the Third Annual Wicked Weird and Totally Freaky Trick or Treat Trot by the Lake 5K / 10K. This all ages and abilities event is sure to be bigger and better and weirder than the last!
Location: Auburn Riverwalk, Norway, ME
Brought to you by: The Progress Center
Saturday, October 28, 2017 4:00 AM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 6:30 AM
Norway Town Office, Danforth St., Norway, ME US 04268
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