Winter Texan Times

7 WINTER TEXAN TIMES www.wintertexantimes.com OCTOBER 27, 2021 Call today to schedule a free consultation and let us show you how professionally designed marketing materials with clear and consistent messaging can elevate your brand. Sales@promosandprints.com (956) 580-7800 1217 N Conway Ave, Mission, TX A Division of Nexus Publishing LLC You Only Get One Chance To Make A First Impression Make It Count With Promos & Prints On Your Side Texas State Parks Offer Up a Frightfully Good Time for Halloween Ghouls and goblins of all ages are invited to a variety of family-friendly Halloween-themed events at state parks across Texas that are guaranteed to provide a witchy good time. Activities range from educational conversations on creepy crawlies and nocturnal animals to pumpkin scavenger hunts along park trails. Anyone interested in finding an event in their area can visit the TPWD state park calendar at https:// tpwd.texas.gov/calendar/holidays for a list of spooky events and updates. For those still traveling through the state of Texas on their way to the Rio Grande Valley, here is a list of some events at state parks you might want to take part in. Some of the ghostly events include: Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, Athens Oct. 28, 6 p.m. Halloween at the Hatchery Grab your costumes and trick-ortreating bags for games, photo opportunities and ghostly activities. Franklin Mountains State Park, El Paso Oct. 30, 10 a.m. Halloweenfest Visit the park to learn about the creepy crawlies that call the park home--centipedes, millipedes, snakes, bats, tarantulas and more. There will also be a pumpkin carving contest and serving up spooky s’mores. Choke Canyon State Park - Calliham Unit Oct. 30, 7 p.m. Halloween Critter Crawl Bring a flashlight and your costume. Visitors and staff will wander around the Seventy-Five Acre Lake and Hawk Ally Trail to find all the nocturnal critters on All Hallows’ Eve. San Angelo State Park, San Angelo Oct. 30, 2 p.m. Jack-O-Lantern Scavenger Hunt Can you spot the Jack-O-Lanterns out on the trail with the park ranger? Enjoy a guided scavenger hunt and learn about many of the plants and animals of the park. Oct. 31, 10 a.m. Compass Trick or Treat Trick or treating will be a challenge for the kids when they must use a compass to find the hidden candy in the park. Before heading out to a state park, all guests, including annual pass holders, are encouraged to pre-purchase or register for day passes and overnight reservations in advance through the Texas State Parks Reservation System. Park capacity is limited and permits sell out fast. Reservations can be made online at www.texasstateparks.org or by calling (512) 389-8900.

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