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Boo Bash bringing scary fun back to Peoria

Posted 9/4/23

The 4th Annual Boo Bash is spooking its way back to Peoria.

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Boo Bash bringing scary fun back to Peoria

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The 4th Annual Boo Bash is spooking its way back to Peoria.

The family friendly fright-fest goes from 6 to 8 p.m. throughout the center on Saturday, Oct. 28 at Park West, 9744 W. Northern Ave.

In addition to trunk or treat, returning favorite features include performances by the Boom percussion band, magic shows and the haunted horse and carriage. This year, guests can also enjoy new and expanded vignettes, spooky characters, games, and more.

“The Boo Bash has become one of our most popular events for all ages and we look forward to presenting our biggest and best one yet,” Kelly Price, Park West business development manager, shared in a press release.

The event is free.

Visit shopparkwest.com.