Regis University Trick-or-Treat Street
Greetings Fellow Regis Colleagues,
It’s our pleasure to announce this year we are able to once again host Trick-or-Treat Street on the Regis campus from 3-5 p.m. Oct. 29. We are truly excited to welcome back the little ghosts and goblins and build community with the surrounding elementary schools. This year’s Trick-or-Treat street will look a little different as we will be hosting the event outdoors only. Please see the guidelines below. We ask that you fill out this quick form to let us know if your department will be participating so we can set up a table on the Quad for you.
Click here to add yourself to the form.
Covid mitigation strategies that we’ll be using:
If you have any questions feel free to email myself, cclymer@regis.edu or Dave Law dlaw@regis.edu.
It’s our pleasure to announce this year we are able to once again host Trick-or-Treat Street on the Regis campus from 3-5 p.m. Oct. 29. We are truly excited to welcome back the little ghosts and goblins and build community with the surrounding elementary schools. This year’s Trick-or-Treat street will look a little different as we will be hosting the event outdoors only. Please see the guidelines below. We ask that you fill out this quick form to let us know if your department will be participating so we can set up a table on the Quad for you.
Click here to add yourself to the form.
Covid mitigation strategies that we’ll be using:
- All aspects of the event will be held outside and exclusively on the Quad.
- Tables will be set up around the quad for each department that chooses to participate.
- Foot traffic will be sent in one direction (most likely clockwise).
- Buildings will be closed to guests for the duration of the event.
- Guidelines for purchase and distribution of items will be handed out in advance. Traditionally, we see anywhere from 500 to 1,000 kids. (Items are handed out, no self-serve. Individuals distributing items will use gloves. Non-peanut options and non-candy options should be considered in addition to candy.)
If you have any questions feel free to email myself, cclymer@regis.edu or Dave Law dlaw@regis.edu.