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Jackson Heights Halloween Parade to Return for 30th Year

A prior Jackson Heights Halloween Parade (Photo via Jackson Heights Beautification Group Facebook page)

Participants at a prior Jackson Heights Halloween Parade (Photo via Jackson Heights Beautification Group Facebook page)

Oct. 25, 2021 By Michael Dorgan

It’s time to dig out your scariest costume.

One of New York City’s biggest Halloween parades is returning to Jackson Heights Sunday for an ever-spirited 30th year.

The annual Jackson Heights Halloween parade will kick off at noon on Oct. 31 at the corner of 89th Street and 37th Avenue. Participants will then march down to the Foodtown Supermarket located at the corner of 76th Street and 37th Avenue.

At the end of the route, more than 3,000 goodie bags stuffed with candy will be handed out to the children participating in the parade – one of the event’s highlights.

At a prior Jackson Heights Halloween Parade (Photo via Jackson Heights Beautification Group Facebook page)

At a prior Jackson Heights Halloween Parade (Photo via Jackson Heights Beautification Group Facebook page)

The parade is organized by the Jackson Heights Beautification Group, a volunteer group that works to improve the local area. The group had to cancel the event last year due to restrictions associated with the pandemic.

Organizers say this year’s parade will be a sign that the city has bounced back. They are expecting thousands of people to attend.

The parade organizers say social distancing and face masks will be required of all participants (JHBG)

The event will see a return of parade favorites like the P.S. 145 band, the I.S. 230 marching band and the Jackson Heights Flying Puppets. Community organizations like local schools, scout troops and Community Board 3 will also take part.

The Grand Marshals of the parade will be Council Member Danny Dromm, Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas and Frank Taylor who is president of the Ditmars Boulevard Block Association, a local residents group. They will help volunteers hand out the goodie bags on the day of the event.

Participants will be required to observe social distancing requirements and will be required to wear masks. The merchants are being asked to distribute Halloween goodies on the sidewalk in front of their stores—rather than indoors.

The JHBG is looking for volunteers to assist them in stuffing the bags on Oct. 30, the day before the parade. Those interested can email the group at info@JHBG.org.

All volunteers will be invited to a thank-you party on the night of the parade.

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