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Childrens' Halloween Activities in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the Twin Cities

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The Cedar Presents Sweet Colleen's Halloween Spooktacular: October 29

The Cedar Cultural Center presents their annual family-friendly Halloween show with the Sweet Colleens, a Cajun-Celtic band. All ages, and they will be setting aside plenty of room for the kids to dance.

Maplewood Nature Center: No Bones About It, October 29

Maplewood Nature Center invites children to get aquainted with real bones - they'll teach you how to identify bones and skulls of Minnesota animals. Sugar skull making, and a nature walk complete the day.

The Minnesota Zoo - HallZOOween: October 29, 30

Family-friendly Halloween trick-or-treating, music, crafts and activities at the Minnesota Zoo.

Grand Avenue Boo Bash: October 30

St. Paul's Grand Avenue holds their annual Halloween festival on a weekend just before Halloween. Festivities include free fall food samples, wagon rides, and trick-or-treating at participating businesses.

Linden Hills Hay Day: October 30

Kids under 12 are invited to come in costume, and trick-or-treat at Linden Hills shops and stores. Face painting and other kids activities too.

South St. Paul Great Annual Halloween Get Together: October 31

Marie Avenue in South St. Paul is trick-or-treat central for families on Halloween night - get your costume on, and join in the trick or treaters. The focus is on families, and kid-friendly spooky fun.

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