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8th Annual Halloween Party for Downtown LA Kids - Rain or Shine
Date and time
Location
Grand Hope Park at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM)
919 S Grand Ave Los Angeles, CA 90015Refund Policy
Description
Children and their familes living in Downtown Los Angeles are invited to celebrate Halloween at our 8th Annual Halloween Party in Grand Hope Park at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM.)
Children will enjoy:
Puppet shows
Bouncy houses
Crafts & face painting
"Trick-or-treat" doors
Snacks, hot dogs, and water
General Admission: $5 in advance till 3pm 10/31; $8 after 3pm 10/31
Children under 2: Free
Save time in line! Purchase your tickets in advance!
Costumes are required for children & optional for adults. Remember to bring a bucket or bag for candy! Sorry, no pets are allowed.
LAST ADMISSION AT 7:30PM!
Party Entrance
The entrance to the event is on the southeast corner of Hope and 9th Streets at FIDM's Grand Hope Park.
RAIN OR SHINE!
Parking Info
For parking recommendations, please visit our Google map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=ztPFeTQy1hbw.kTbIq1qsHfAE&usp=sharing
Organized by
The Downtown Center Business Improvement District (DCBID) is a coalition of over 2,000 property owners in the central business district of Downtown Los Angeles. For over 20 years, the DCBID has been committed to enhancing the quality of life in the Downtown Center, a now bustling commercial and residential hub in the heart of the city which includes Bunker Hill, the Financial District, and the Jewelry District. From 24/7 safe and clean operations to a range of economic development initiatives, marketing programs, and community events, the DCBID helps a vibrant community of business leaders, retailers, artists, and residents reach its full potential.
Founded in 1998, the Downtown Center BID is a 65-block District that is bounded by the Harbor Freeway to the west, First Street to the north, Main and Hill Streets to the east, and Olympic Boulevard and 9th Street to the south. Property owners of the more than 3,200* parcels in the District elected to provide funding for these services through a special property assessment.