As in past years, the event will include live music, family entertainment, snacks, a beer garden, master of ceremonies, the lowering of the beloved, artificial plant starting at 11:59 P.M., and the firework finale.
This Halloween had special meaning to me because last year's celebration was tainted by the first eight months of the pandemic, and one specific local event made our family's Halloween.
We have a bunch of amazing events at the Twin Falls City Park. I love Ice Cream Fun Day, Western Days, Twin Falls Tonight series, Beer Fest, I mean so many great things. But as a Twin Falls resident, we always want more stuff to do right? So I came up with some events that need to become a thing at Twin Falls City Park.
I love that there are so many things to do around the area. We have hiking, walking trails, camping spots, fishing, parks, lakes, the Snake River, the list goes on and on. That being said, if I were to try to come up with ways to make Twin Falls summers even better, this is how I would do it. I wish I had the money to open up one of these businesses.
We ran across a story that was written out of Boise explaining the "reasons" Boise is better than Twin Falls. I must admit, they left a lot of stuff out. Twin Falls is by far better than Boise and we have proof.
It quickly became 'The Easter House' to us due to the near neon yellow and electric green trim. A couple of weeks went by and we were walking by the street again but this time we noticed something extra special about 'The Easter House'.
First, there was the virus, then we had the earthquakes, and now zombies have taken over the Treasure Valley! Okay, maybe that is a bit of an exaggeration, but there is no doubt that zombies are a thing in the Boise area. No, they're not going to attack you on the streets of Nampa, and they're not walking around the parks in Meridian...