Trick or Treat in the Streets of the National Automobile Museum in downtown Reno is back – and you’ll be assured of treats, not tricks for your goblins, princesses, and superheroes on Halloween, Sunday, Oct. 31, from 2 to 5 p.m., with a Museum costume contest at 5 p.m.
Special admission is being offered by the Museum for everyone, including children, family members and friends on Halloween. Trick or Treat in the Streets admission will be $3 for children and $2 for adults.
Traditional candy and treat collecting on Halloween can be accomplished in climate-controlled comfort during the popular “Trick or Treat in the Streets.” Located on the corner of Lake and Mill Streets in downtown Reno, the Museum offers free parking in its own parking lot.
“We’ll have all new games designed specifically for kids,” says National Automobile Museum President and Executive Director Phil MacDougall. “This annual event provides us with an opportunity to give back to the community which is always so supportive of the museum.”
The National Automobile Museum offers parents a chance to enjoy more than 200 cars and authentic street scenes with facades; cars and artifacts from each era while their kids collect candy. When children “Trick or Treat in the Streets” at the Museum, nobody has to be shivering in the cold on Halloween.
All new this year, after Trick or Treat in the Streets is complete, the entertainment begins for the adults! The Cordillera Int’l Film Festival, in partnership with the Museum and Bill Pearce Motors, are excited to present their 5th Annual Fright Night! Join us on Halloween for an evening of award-winning, spooky short films, filmmaker Q&As, a Killer Costume Contest with 1.5K in prizes and a guided Haunted Hollywood Museum Tour! For more info and to purchase tickets for Fright Night, head to www.ciffNV.org.