Spooky half term treats in store thanks to Horsham Rotary Club

As part of Horsham's autumn half term festivities, Horsham Rotary Club is once again bringing back the old custom of trick or treating to the town centre.
Halloween Party day in the Carfax organised by Horsham District Council with the Rotary Club of Horsham, Horsham Urban Children & Family Centre and local partners. Dylan Turner, Sophie Light and Alfie Turner.  Pic Steve Robards SR1632262 SUS-161027-170726001Halloween Party day in the Carfax organised by Horsham District Council with the Rotary Club of Horsham, Horsham Urban Children & Family Centre and local partners. Dylan Turner, Sophie Light and Alfie Turner.  Pic Steve Robards SR1632262 SUS-161027-170726001
Halloween Party day in the Carfax organised by Horsham District Council with the Rotary Club of Horsham, Horsham Urban Children & Family Centre and local partners. Dylan Turner, Sophie Light and Alfie Turner. Pic Steve Robards SR1632262 SUS-161027-170726001

Supported by Horsham District Counci, the event will see accompanied pre-teenage children invited to visit participating shops, from this Saturday until Sunday October 28, where they will draw Halloween cards to discover whether they have won a treat or will have to perform a ‘trick’.

Naturally the tricks are not too nasty or onerous.

The event will keep the children occupied for a few hours and, as well as being a lot of fun, will probably reward them with quite a few ‘sweet’ treats.

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They also have to obtain passwords from the shops which they enter onto a form and then stand a chance of winning some great cash prizes.

Participating shops this year include: Accesorize, Artisan Tearoom, Bill’s, Brock Taylor, Chococo, Cocoa Loco, Dab Hands, Deja!, Doodie Stark, Fairkind Child, Headmasters, Horsham Museum, M&J News, Macman, Mangobean Coffee Wonderland, Non-Stop Party Shop, Panino, Rec Rooms, Specsavers, Sussex Travel Company, Toy Barnhaus, Vacalola, Wagamama, Wakefields Jewellers, Willow Haven and Woodlands Estate Agents.

Entry to the competition is totally free.

Entry forms need to be in by Friday November 16 and winners will be notified before the end of November.

See the form on this page for more details.

The Rotary club would like to thank Brock Taylor, Toy Barnhaus, Horsham Museum and The Crown for supporting this year’s trail.