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Video: MSU Greek life hosts Safe Halloween

October 30, 2017
From left to right, Lansing residents Nevaeh Evans, 6, and Roemen Evans, 10, trick-or-treat on Oct. 29, 2015 on MAC Avenue. Navaho and Roemen are participating in Safe Halloween, which is run by the City of East Lansing and allows children to trick-or-treat in a safe environment. Photo: Joshua Abraham
From left to right, Lansing residents Nevaeh Evans, 6, and Roemen Evans, 10, trick-or-treat on Oct. 29, 2015 on MAC Avenue. Navaho and Roemen are participating in Safe Halloween, which is run by the City of East Lansing and allows children to trick-or-treat in a safe environment. Photo: Joshua Abraham —

The MSU Greek community hosted their annual Safe Halloween event on Thursday, Oct. 26 to provide children with an alternative way to trick-or-treat and have fun. 

M.A.C Avenue was closed to traffic from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for a street carnival that included bounce houses, live entertainment, games and free candy. The Greek community refers to it as a philanthropy project that spreads positivity throughout their neighborhood. 

Over 100 families came dressed in their costumes to enjoy the festivities while keeping their children safe. 


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