Partners, a dedicated advocate for the youth of Weld County,
is excited to announce the return of the
Be the Difference: Partners Halloween Carnival.
This grownup Halloween carnival promises an evening filled with nostalgic charm, thrilling games, delectable snacks, and the chance to support a youth in our community.
The "Be the Difference: Partners Halloween Carnival" invites adults to relive the joy of their childhood carnival experience, all while contributing to Partners' mission of empowering youth in Weld County.
Ticket holders can expect:
Unlimited Carnival Games: Rediscover the excitement of classic carnival games with unlimited plays.
Delicious Drinks and Snacks: Savor a delightful selection of beverages and snacks throughout the evening.
Costume Contest: Show off your creativity by participating in the individual or group costume contest, with a chance to win a $150 Visa Gift Prize.
Food Truck: Enjoy carnival fare from a food truck parked right on site.
"This Halloween carnival is a fantastic opportunity to come together as a community and support the youth of Weld County," said Heather Vesgaard, Executive Director at Partners. "We encourage everyone to put on their most spirited costumes and join us for an unforgettable night of fun."
Tickets for the "Be the Difference: Partners Halloween Carnival" are available for purchase at www.nocohalloween.com.
Costumes are not mandatory, but attendees are strongly encouraged to get into the Halloween spirit.
Please note that this event is exclusively for adults aged 21 and over.
For more information about Partners and their mission to serve Northern Colorado, visit poweredbypartners.org.
About Partners: Partners has been serving youth and families since our organization was founded in 1978. Through the years we have continually sought to best meet the needs of our community, and have expanded our programs, service area, and mission to do so. Our Community-Based Mentoring Program was established as an intervention strategy for youth entering the juvenile justice system in Larimer County and has evolved to more of prevention-based approach to serve kids who are facing risk factors at an earlier stage. When it was clear that we should expand to have offices in Estes Park and Greeley, we did so.
Every year, Partners serves over 700 youth in Northern Colorado.