Bellevue Halloween Tradition this Weekend with Trick or Treat Olde Towne

Bellevue Times
October 19, 2023

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Bellevue Halloween Tradition this Weekend with Trick or Treat Olde Towne

Bellevue Times | Bellevue Halloween Tradition this Weekend with Trick or Treat Olde Towne | December 27, 2024

What started as a social media conversation in 2016 has grown into one of the best-attended events in Bellevue. Trick or Treat Olde Towne continues this year despite losing its long-running organizer Margie Guy. The idea for a trick-or-treat event in Olde Towne Bellevue was discussed on a Bellevue social media page years ago. Guy, who at the time owned A Bridal Boutique and Tux in Olde Towne Bellevue, decided to bring it to life. Guy organized the community event for seven years. She moved out of town earlier this year but wanted to make sure that the event kept going.

Bellevue Times | Bellevue Halloween Tradition this Weekend with Trick or Treat Olde Towne | December 27, 2024
Costumed Kids attending the first Trick or Treat Olde Towne in 2016.

“Margie Guy ran it for years. With her moving out of town, she reached out to the Bellevue Police Department to see if they would be interested in running the event,” said Phil Davidson with the Board of Directors for the Bellevue Community Foundation. “The police department reached out to us at the Community Foundation because we have a pretty good track record of running events like this. They asked if we would take the lead and they would support us and the event.”

The inaugural Trick or Treat Olde Towne was held on Sunday, October 30, 2016. Before the event, talk was that maybe 500 costumed kids would attend. After the event, actual attendance was closer to 1,500. The event has steadily grown over the years and event planners estimate there will be closer to 2,500 this year.

Bellevue Times | Bellevue Halloween Tradition this Weekend with Trick or Treat Olde Towne | December 27, 2024
Picture from the first Trick or Treat Olde Towne in 2016.

Trick or Treat Olde Towne is scheduled for this Sunday, October 22, from 4pm – 6pm.

Beginning at 3pm, Mission Avenue will be blocked off from Washington Street to Hancock Street and Franklin Street will be blocked off from West 21st Avenue to 23 Street. Close to 50 different Bellevue businesses and organizations will be passing out candy that afternoon.

List of Participating Businesses and Organizations:

  • DJ’s Dugout
  • Freedom Cruisers Riding Club
  • Papa Chuck’s Bar and Grill
  • Erwin’s Jewelry
  • Friends of Christine Clerc for BPS School Board
  • Beauty and the Bees Honey
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles – Bellevue
  • Bellevue Public Works Department
  • Bellevue Junior Sports Association
  • The Lighthouse Cafe and Coffee
  • Bellevue Masonic Lodge #325
  • G Ortiz Services NE LLC
  • Kristy Kiviniemi and Scott Eby for BPS School Board
  • Bellevue Public Library
  • Bellevue Police Department
  • Bellevue Fire and Rescue Department
  • Stella’s Bar and Grill
  • Walmart Neighborhood Market
  • Knights of Columbus Council 6192
  • Bellevue Chamber of Commerce
  • Angi Burmeister Sarpy County Commissioner
  • Dairy Twist
  • Bellevue Together
  • Apollo Heating and Air
  • Chick-Fil-A Bellevue
  • Treasured Things
  • Monster Dogs, LLC
  • Hike Real Estate
  • Bellevue Tire & Auto
  • Bellevue Little Theatre
  • Rita Sanders, Nebraska State Legislature
  • Venture Church
  • Bellevue Volunteer Fire Department Inc.
  • Besties with Books
  • Luigis
  • Bellevue Keno
  • Matt Ricchini State Farm Insurance
  • Century Lounge
  • Absolute Tattoo’s & Body Piercing
  • Hoogeveen Chiropractic Wellness Center
  • Evolve Realty
  • Dip Cravers
  • Lift Up Sarpy
  • All Seasons Church
  • 2 Dads and a Bookstore
  • First Baptist Church Bellevue
  • Legacy Design Strategies
  • Color Smith & Co Salon
  • Olde Towne Tavern
Bellevue Times | Bellevue Halloween Tradition this Weekend with Trick or Treat Olde Towne | December 27, 2024

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