Spooktacular Party at Grand Central, Toowoomba

Grand Central has everything you need to celebrate this Halloween, from costume ideas and Halloween home décor, to ghoulish games, and even a Spooktacular party this Sunday.

Grand Central Marketing Manager, Marieke Bridgeman said she was excited to invite the community in to Trick or Treat at Grand Central on Halloween, Sunday 31 October.

Briar Bridgemen, aged 4

We all like to have a bit of fun at Halloween, so we’re pleased to give our customers some exciting activities to join in,” said Ms. Bridgeman.
Come dressed in your Halloween costume and have your face painted in theme. We will also have slime-making workshops for a gooey take-home gift,” said Ms Bridgeman.

All activities are on from 10am – 2pm with Face Painting on Level 2, outside Big W and Slime Workshops on Level 1, outside H&M.

(Darcy Thompson, aged 11, Audrey Thompson, aged 8,  Briar Bridgeman aged 4)

Grand Central has also prepared some top tips to haunt up your home, a Halloween activity guide and some simple costume ideas for the lazy bones!

We want to make sure the whole community can enjoy the spooky season so have provided some great tips on the Grand Central website for Halloween at home including some creative activities to keep the kids busy,” Ms Bridgeman said.

The Spooktacular activities in the Centre do not require bookings, but check-in via the Check-In Qld App is required.   For more detail about Grand Central events, visit www.grandcentralshopping.com.au

(Please note: the Slime Making event is best suited for ages 5+) 

Submitted by:
Julie Thompson
Community Relations Manager
Grand Central
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