UK celebrates 27 years of Halloween in the Halls
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 24, 2024) — Halloween in the Halls is making its 27th annual appearance in the residence halls at the University of Kentucky this year. Residence hall lobbies will open their doors to children and grandchildren of UK faculty, staff and students for trick-or-treating this Halloween season. Festivities will take place from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 30, rain or shine. The event is open to kids 12 and under with adult supervision and costumes are encouraged.
Trick-or-treating will take place at the Central/South campus residence halls. The halls participating include University Flats, Haggin, Donovan, Ball, Chellgren, Pigman, Woodland Glen 4 and Woodland Glen 5. Trick-or-treaters can look for welcome signs on the front doors of participating halls.
For parking options, check the UK Transportation Services website using the links below.
https://transportation.uky.edu/parking-maps
https://transportation.uky.edu/visitoroptions
For more event information, contact Lisa Lockman at the Office of Residence Life at lisa.lockman@uky.edu.
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