Seasonal & Holidays

Napa Throws Halloween Hometown Party

Merchants throughout downtown Napa and "OxBoo" Commons provided early Halloween treats.

NAPA, CA — Youngsters and even some adults dressed up in costumes Saturday for Napa Downtown Association's annual Halloween Hometown Party. In the wake of the devastating North Bay wildfires, families were finally able to enjoy fun, quality time as children trick-or-treated from store to store throughout downtown Napa and "OxBoo" Commons.

Trick-or-treaters were in awe of Bank of Napa staff dressed as characters from Disney and spooky movies.

Children also enjoyed checking out the "Touch a Truck" area, where public safety and emergency vehicles were on display.

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Meanwhile, waitresses from Napkins Bar and Grill on Main Street paid tribute to first responders with their costumes.

Photos by Al Francis/Napasonomaphotos.com

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