BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — This Halloween, families in Birmingham have a special way to celebrate the spooky season. On October 31, the Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority is hosting a lively Halloween event at the Central Station from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.. The event promises a range of fun activities for community members of all ages.
Families can anticipate a variety of engaging activities designed to entertain everyone. Whether you’re bringing little ghouls and goblins or simply looking for a festive way to spend the afternoon, Central Station will transform into a hub of Halloween spirit. Activities will be crafted to embrace the holiday’s theme, making it an excellent opportunity for families to bond and enjoy the season together.
Getting to the event will be a breeze, thanks to special shuttle services put in place by the Transportation Authority. Shuttles will run every 30 minutes throughout the Birmingham Express route, which connects riders from key locations like the Woodlawn Transit Center and the Crossplex directly to Central Station. This means families can easily hop on and off, without the hassle of parking or navigating through busy streets.
Local organizers are eager to foster a sense of community through this event. Birmingham’s Halloween festivities are intended to not only provide entertainment but also to strengthen neighborhood ties. By joining in the celebrations, attendees can meet neighbors, make new friends, and enjoy the festive atmosphere together.
In light of ongoing safety concerns, the event organizers are putting measures in place to ensure the well-being of all attendees. Health and safety protocols will be observed, helping to create an enjoyable environment where everyone can feel comfortable participating in the festivities.
So, mark your calendars for October 31! The Central Station will be the go-to spot for Halloween celebration in Birmingham. Bring your costumes, your excitement, and come ready to celebrate the season with games, activities, and a sense of community. This Halloween event is an opportunity for families to create lasting memories and enjoy what Birmingham has to offer. Don’t miss out on the chance to join in on the fun!
For more details about the event or transportation options, residents can reach out to the Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority.
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