We know Brooklynites are bummed about how the Park Slope Annual Children’s Halloween Parade is cancelled this year, but that doesn’t mean there nothing is going on in the neighborhood to honor the spookiest of days.
In fact, there are a bunch of ghoulish fests happening around Brooklyn. For a great list of post-Hurricane Sandy events, click here.
But this afternoon Greenwood Park on Seventh Ave., between 19th and 20th streets, is opening its doors for families to celebrate All Hallows' Eve.
From 1 p.m. through 7 p.m., the 13,000-square foot space is throwing a Halloween party.
They will have trick-or-treating, face painting, games, free hot chocolate, a special kids menu, food and drink specials and more “fun surprises.”
So, get your costumes on and head on over. A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit local schools.