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Rochester Main Street to Host Downtown Trick-Or-Treat, Zombie Walk, and Ramones Tribute Concert on 10/25

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Rochester Main Street is excited to present its annual Trick-Or-Treat, Zombies Walk, and Concert event, offering a fun-filled evening for all ages, on Friday, October 25, 2024.

The event kicks off with Trick-Or-Treating from 4-6 PM, with over 30 downtown businesses participating. At 7 PM, the excitement continues as zombies take over Main Street, dancing their way through downtown. The night will conclude with a special performance by Pet Semetary, a Ramones tribute band, playing from 8-10 PM at the Roberge Center.

“We have more businesses participating in Trick-Or-Treat than ever before. Be sure to stop by Central Square for a list of businesses and to pick up free Trick-Or-Treat bags,” said Jeff Bisson, Events Committee Chair. Todd Raddict, Event Committee Member, added, “Everyone loves the Ramones, and Pet Semetary will rock! I hope this brings more rock & roll concerts to downtown.”

While the event is free, donations are welcome, and raffle tickets for Shop Small Saturday will be available for purchase. Volunteers are always needed to support Main Street’s projects and future events. For more information, contact Rochester Main Street at rochesternhmainstreet@gmail.com.

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