Trick or treat yourself to the biggest Halloween event in Poinciana! The Association of Poinciana Villages (APV) is excited to announce the return of its annual Trunk or Treat and Fall Fest on Saturday, October 26, 2024. The event will be held from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. in the Poinciana Activity Campus Parking Lot located at 445 Marigold Avenue.
This is the eighth year APV is hosting Trunk or Treat, which was created for Poinciana children to enjoy a safe environment for trick-or-treating. At this event, APV residents, businesses, corporations, vendors and neighboring friends are invited to decorate the trunk of their vehicle with a Halloween theme of their choosing and give away candy to the kids who pass by. Those who would like to decorate a trunk and supply their own candy to hand out can sign up at https://tinyurl.com/4s3azpc5.
“Each year we are blown away by the creativity and generosity of our residents and community partners who join with us to make this event the best it can be for everyone who attends,” said Mark Maldonado, APV General Manager. “Our entire team looks forward to Trunk or Treat and the joy it brings to our community.”
This free, family-friendly event is open to APV residents and the public. Children are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes so they can parade through the line of decorated vehicle trunks and receive their treats. There will be a super spooky Haunted Maze, DJ, games, food trucks, and additional vendors. Vendor space is still available and interested parties can sign up at https://tinyurl.com/2ev92ra9.
Trunk or Treat will happen rain or shine.
Thank you to our incredible community sponsors Humana and Larsen Slaten PLLC Attorneys at Law. For more information about corporate and event sponsorship opportunities, please contact Trish Moore at 863-427-0900 ext. 107 or Trish.moore@fsresidential.com.
About the Association of Poinciana Villages
The Association of Poinciana Villages, Inc. (APV) is one of the largest homeowner’s associations in the United States, serving more than 70,000 residents. The 47,000-acre, unincorporated, suburban community encompasses both Polk and Osceola counties, perfectly nestled between Haines City and Kissimmee, Florida. The Association of Poinciana Villages maintains its core vision of continuing to be one of the best places in all of central Florida to live and raise a family. Visit www.apvcommunity.com for more information.