Trick of Treating Returns to Legion Field on 10/31/2025

October 28, 2025

Organizers would like to remind the community that there will not be any city-sponsored trick-or-treating on the Historic Square.

TRICK OF TREAT ON LEGION FIELD RETURNS ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2025
 
COVINGTON, GA — The Covington Family YMCA and the City of Covington are excited to once again partner to host Trick or Treat on Legion Field on Friday, October 31, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.🍭
 
Families are invited to enjoy an afternoon of trick-or-treating, bouncy slides, and Zombie Zumba at Legion Field. This fun, family-friendly event provides a safe and festive way to celebrate Halloween together.
Earlier in the day, the City of Covington and the Covington Y will partner with the Newton County School System to host a sensory-friendly event for students in the special education program, taking place Friday, October 31, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Legion Field.
 
Organizers would like to remind the community that there will not be any city-sponsored trick-or-treating on the Historic Square.
 
• Covington Police Department Encourages Safe Trick-or-Treating •
The Covington Police Department reminds residents to celebrate safely and responsibly. Officers will be out in neighborhoods throughout the evening, helping ensure a fun and secure night for all.
 
“Our officers will be out in the community helping ensure everyone enjoys a fun and safe evening,” said Chief Brent Fuesting. “To help keep our community safe, we kindly ask that trick-or-treating be completed by 8:30 p.m. This allows our youngest residents to enjoy the evening while helping us maintain a peaceful night for everyone.”
 
Chief Fuesting also encourages families and drivers to take extra precautions:
🔦 Use reflective gear or flashlights to help children stay visible.
🚗 Drive carefully and stay alert for trick-or-treaters crossing the street.
🍬 Inspect all candy before allowing children to enjoy their treats.
 
“Thank you for helping us make Halloween a safe and memorable celebration in Covington,” Fuesting added.

 

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