Trick-or-Treat on Huguenot Street
The beloved community tradition of Trick-or-Treat on Huguenot Street returns to New Paltz, Thursday, October 31st from 3:30 – 5:30 PM. Children and families are welcome to gather on Huguenot Street and seek goodies from the residents of the historic homes, both past and present.
This event is free and open to the public.
Let us know you’re coming! Please RSVP so that we don’t run out of treats!
A portion of Huguenot Street will be closed to vehicular traffic during this event, from the 1799 LeFevre House (54 Huguenot Street) up to Mulberry Street. Broadhead Avenue will be closed from the Huguenot Street intersection, to the gravel parking lot. Please note that addresses located beyond the 10-acre National Historic Landmark District are private residences that may or may not be participating in the event. Please be respectful and considerate of our neighbors and their properties. Thank you.
New Paltz Halloween Parade After Party
For the third year, the New Paltz Halloween Parade will conclude on the grounds of Historic Huguenot Street. This beloved community tradition, which begins at the New Paltz Middle School Parking Lot (196 Main Street) at 6 PM on Halloween night, will make its way down Main Street, veering right onto North Front Street at The Elting Memorial Library. The jubilant jaunt will cross Route 32 with the support of the New Paltz Police Department and continue past the iconic Jean Hasbrouck House. Participants will be invited to collect water bottles and apples from the New Paltz Rotary Club. From 6:30 - 7:30 PM, folks may enjoy a live band, photo opportunities with a real hearse, and more. Activities will conclude immediately at 7:30 PM.
Post-parade activities are hosted in partnership with Historic Huguenot Street, the New Paltz Rotary Club, the New Paltz Police Department, and the Village of New Paltz.
Thank you to Minard's Family Farm
Thank you to Shoprite of New Paltz
Thank you to Hannaford of Highland
Thank you to Binnewater Ice Co.
Thank you to Wallkill View Farms
This program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.