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UK celebrates 25 years of Halloween in the Halls

Photo by Lisa Lockman.
Photo by Lisa Lockman.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 18, 2022) — This year the University of Kentucky Office of Residence Life is celebrating 25 years of Halloween in the Halls. Residence hall lobbies will once again open this Halloween season to the children and grandchildren of UK faculty, staff and students. Halloween trick-or-treating will take place 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, rain or shine. The event is open to kids 12 and under. Adult supervision is required. 

Trick-or-treating will take place on both North and Central/South campus this year. On North campus, Boyd, Holmes and Jewell Halls will be participating. On Central Campus, Ingels, Haggin, Donovan, Lewis, University Flats, Ball, Chellgren, Woodland Glen 3 and 4 will all be participating. All halls will have signs on their front doors welcoming trick-or-treaters to the building.

For those visiting Central and South campus halls, employees with a valid E parking pass can park in the Sportscenter lot behind Ingels Hall. For those visiting North campus halls, employees with a valid E parking pass can park in the lot behind Memorial Coliseum. For additional parking options, please check the UK Transportation Services website. 

www.uky.edu/transportation/sites/default/files/PDFs/2022Employee.pdf

www.uky.edu/transportation/sites/default/files/PDFs/2022Offpeak.pdf

For more event information, contact Lisa Lockman at lisa.lockman@uky.edu

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