CCNY hosts “Harlemween” for Harlem kids

The City College of New York’s Undergraduate Student Government invites children up to the age of 12 from the community to its “Harlemween” party on Friday, October 30, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the North Academic Center Ballroom.  The event is free and open to children of City College faculty and staff. 

“There will be a haunted house, candy, games, contests and prizes, and parents and guardians are welcome to attend,” said Carolina Martinez, a political science and international studies double major. “It is an opportunity to enjoy Halloween in a fun, friendly and inspiring environment.”

Volunteers are also welcome to assist at the event. Click here to volunteer. For more information on “Harlemween,” contact Martinez at (212) 650-5002.

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