
If you’ve spent any October in Cashiers or Southern Jackson County, you probably remember Goblins on the Green – a safe, slightly spooky haunt where Mummies and Daddies could parade their little pumpkins, pirates, and princesses through The Village Green.
Well, hold onto your broomsticks, because the Halloween magic has evolved into something even more enchanting: the third annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Street, a block party-style bash that transforms Frank Allen Road into a twilight trail of treats and giggles. Set for Saturday, October 25, from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M., this free community event is hosted by The Village Green in collaboration with Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Cashiers-Glenville Recreation Center, the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Boys and Girls Club of The Plateau.

This isn’t just a stroll – it’s a full-on Halloween adventure. All sorts of community organizations will conjure up their own brand of festive fun, and the entire community is invited to walk the length of Frank Allen Road, collecting candy, memories, and maybe a few ghostly giggles along the way.
“Come dressed in your best Halloween costume and join us for Trick-or-Treat Street,” says Ashlie Mitchell, executive director of The Village Green. “We’ve brewed up plenty of treats – and just a few tricks – to keep the whole family smiling.”
Whether you’re a tiny trick-or-treater or a grown-up ghoul who still believes in the magic of October, this is your invitation to celebrate community, creativity, and a little bit of Halloween mischief. So dust off your cape, fluff your fairy wings, and meet us on Frank Allen Road. The ghosts of Halloween Trick-or-Treat Street are smiling – and they’d love to see you there.
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