Dunwoody’s Truck or Treat is a Family Favorite

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Dunwoody Parks and Recreation, Dunwoody Police, and the Dunwoody Homeowners Association will host Truck or Treat on Thursday, October 27 from 5 to 9 p.m.nThis event will close out the 2022 season of Dunwoody Food Truck Thursdays and feature music from the Adrian Duke Project, which plays a funky mix of Motown and soul, jazz and swing, and rock-n-roll.

“Every year, we look forward to collaborating on this family tradition with great food, music, costumes, and treats,” said Dunwoody Parks and Recreation Director Brent Walker. “It’s a fun way to gather as a community and kick off the weekend leading up to Halloween.”

During the event, Dunwoody Police will give away safety flashers to promote the department’s “See & Be Seen on Halloween” initiative. Kids are encouraged to clip the flasher on their costumes on Halloween to make themselves more visible to drivers. Officers will also wear costumes, decorate police vehicles and hand out treats to kids.

“This is community policing at its best,” said Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan. “We enjoy the opportunity to connect with families and share important reminders about Halloween safety.”

The concert will take place on the front field near N. Peachtree Road. The police department’s treat trucks will be located along the edge of the field. Dunwoody Food Truck Thursdays is sponsored by the Dunwoody Homeowners Association. It typically runs from May through October, bringing savory and sweet food trucks to Brook Run Park.

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