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Children and adults posing in costume in front of a large SWAT truck.

Photos courtesy YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga

Something spooktacular is coming. The YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga is celebrating the season with a full week of festive events around the city.

From Oct. 24–31, families can enjoy Fall Festivals and Trunk or Treats at multiple Y locations, including Downtown Chattanooga, Hamilton, North River (Hixson), Cleveland, and the J.A. Henry branch in East Lake.

🍬 Trick-or-treat, Y-style

Each free, family-friendly event is open to everyone — members and non-members alike — and features a mix of costumes, candy, carnival games, bounce houses, food trucks, pumpkin decorating, and more. (Activities vary by branch, but the fun is guaranteed everywhere.)

🧡 Join the party behind the scenes

Feeling festive and helpful? The Y is also looking for volunteers to make the magic happen. You can decorate a trunk, donate candy, or help organize + oversee games and activities.

It’s a perfect way to spread seasonal cheer and give back to the community.

Find a fest near you

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