Annual Hunger Goblin’ Trick or Treat and Food Drive descends upon Greenwood this Saturday

by | Oct 24, 2019

Trick or Treat for a cause! Children are invited to trick or treat at participating businesses and encouraged to donate $2 or a non-perishable food item for the FamilyWorks Greenwood Food Bank to help families in need in our community.

Hunger Goblin’ posters will be marking businesses with treats (or tricks!)

There will be donation stations along Phinney/Greenwood at Illumination Learning Studio, Greenwood Library, Snapdoodle Toys & Games, Verity Credit Union, Umpqua Bank, Ken’s Market and HomeStreet Bank.

New this year: Photo Booth Lane at Piper Village: Morrow Lane@Piper Village (next to Verity Credit Union between 85th and 87th on Greenwood) will be partnering with the Greenwood Art Collective this year. Each participating business will have a custom painted Halloween-themed backdrop out in front of their entrance for trick or treaters to pose for pictures in front of. The Piper Village Participating businesses are Verity Credit Union, Seatown Veterinary, Ladywell’s Spa, Mud Bay, School of Rock, Title Boxing, and Snapdoodle Toys.

The Greenwood Art Collective will be having an out door gallery in the breezeway next to the fountain and in between Banner Dental and Ladywell’s Spa from 12-5pm on Saturday October 26 the same afternoon as Hunger Goblin

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