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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Downtown Candy Crawl Set for October 25th in Downtown Enid

Families are invited to celebrate the season during Main Street Enid’s Downtown Candy Crawl on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in downtown Enid.
The Candy Crawl is a free, family-friendly event where participating downtown businesses hand out candy to trick-or-treaters. Costumes are encouraged, and families are invited to stroll through downtown, visit local shops, and enjoy a safe and fun Halloween experience.
Participating businesses include Finger Pickin’ Good, The Bridal Shop, Hey Baby, Manopolis, Johnson’s Rock Shop, The Bike Shop, SHE, Callahan’s, Walkers Western Store, Jackson’s Jewelers, Boho Teepee, Enid Axe, Jezebel’s Emporium, Bluejay’s Barber Shop, Return Engagement, Scheffe Prescription Shop, Simpson’s Museum, Leonardo’s and Broadway Antiques.

To find participating locations, look for the Candy Crawl flyer and map in store windows. A digital map will also be shared on the Main Street Enid Facebook page before the event.
Families can finish their day at Leonardo’s Children’s Museum for the annual HalloLeo’s event, which features more activities and fun for kids.

Main Street Enid partners with the downtown businesses to organize the Candy Crawl each year as part of its mission to promote and support a lively, thriving downtown. Founded in 1994, the nonprofit works to preserve Enid’s historic downtown district, strengthen local businesses, and create events that bring the community together. Main Street Enid hosts a variety of downtown events throughout the year, including First Friday, Holidays on Ice, and the annual Enid Lights Up the Plains.

For more information, event updates, or to view the Candy Crawl map, follow Main Street Enid on Facebook or visit mainstreetenid.org.

Robert Faulk
Robert Faulkhttps://enidmonthly.com
Robert R. Faulk is the Publisher and Editor of the Enid Monthly. Robert graduated from Oklahoma State University with a B.A. in Political Science and has his J.D. from the Oklahoma City University School of Law. He is originally from Oklahoma City, but is happy to have lived in Enid since 2004 and calls it "home."

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