New York's Village Halloween Parade is Set to Make a Potluck of Memories This Year. Here's What You Need To Know.
In the midst of October's spooky season, New Yorkers are gearing up for one of the most anticipated events in their calendar: the 52nd annual Village Halloween Parade. While it's not your average parade – with its eclectic mix of participants and spectators – organizers have taken a fresh approach this year by embracing the concept of "It's a Potluck." The idea is simple yet profound: to come together, share food, and reconnect.
Food rescue organization City Harvest will be the grand marshal for the event, highlighting the importance of unity in the face of adversity. As the country grapples with food insecurity due to government shutdowns, this theme couldn't have been more timely. The group anticipates collecting over 86 million pounds of food this year alone.
While the parade itself kicks off at 7 p.m. along Sixth Avenue from Canal Street to 15th Street, spectators are advised to arrive even earlier to secure a spot amidst the massive crowds. If you prefer to avoid the throngs, don't worry – the event will be televised and streamed live on NY1.
For those who do manage to join in the festivities, there's good news: it's free to attend from the sidelines or participate in the parade itself, provided you're willing to don a costume. Tickets with special benefits are available, including "skip the line entry" that grants access to a secret backstage area and a chance to mingle with performers.
However, beware of traffic – several streets around downtown will be closed for the duration of the event, causing congestion in the area. Organizers are urging everyone to plan ahead and leave early to avoid the mayhem.
After the parade ends at 11 p.m., attendees can continue the celebration at the "Vampire Ball" afterparty, hosted by House of Yes in Industry City, Brooklyn. Tickets have sold out, but those who secured them will be treated to a night of revelry until 5 a.m.
As for the grand prize, a $5,000 award will be given to the person with the most impressive costume – proof that creativity and community can indeed come together in the spirit of Halloween.
So, don your best costume and get ready to join the potluck of memories. This year's Village Halloween Parade promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who participate.
In the midst of October's spooky season, New Yorkers are gearing up for one of the most anticipated events in their calendar: the 52nd annual Village Halloween Parade. While it's not your average parade – with its eclectic mix of participants and spectators – organizers have taken a fresh approach this year by embracing the concept of "It's a Potluck." The idea is simple yet profound: to come together, share food, and reconnect.
Food rescue organization City Harvest will be the grand marshal for the event, highlighting the importance of unity in the face of adversity. As the country grapples with food insecurity due to government shutdowns, this theme couldn't have been more timely. The group anticipates collecting over 86 million pounds of food this year alone.
While the parade itself kicks off at 7 p.m. along Sixth Avenue from Canal Street to 15th Street, spectators are advised to arrive even earlier to secure a spot amidst the massive crowds. If you prefer to avoid the throngs, don't worry – the event will be televised and streamed live on NY1.
For those who do manage to join in the festivities, there's good news: it's free to attend from the sidelines or participate in the parade itself, provided you're willing to don a costume. Tickets with special benefits are available, including "skip the line entry" that grants access to a secret backstage area and a chance to mingle with performers.
However, beware of traffic – several streets around downtown will be closed for the duration of the event, causing congestion in the area. Organizers are urging everyone to plan ahead and leave early to avoid the mayhem.
After the parade ends at 11 p.m., attendees can continue the celebration at the "Vampire Ball" afterparty, hosted by House of Yes in Industry City, Brooklyn. Tickets have sold out, but those who secured them will be treated to a night of revelry until 5 a.m.
As for the grand prize, a $5,000 award will be given to the person with the most impressive costume – proof that creativity and community can indeed come together in the spirit of Halloween.
So, don your best costume and get ready to join the potluck of memories. This year's Village Halloween Parade promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who participate.