Halloween Parade in Temple, Pennsylvania

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Small Town Family Fun - Temple Halloween Parade

Harvest time means Halloween is coming, and the annual Temple Halloween Parade kicks off the season for young and old alike in the Reading-Berks region of southern Pennsylvania.

Temple holds the region's first annual Halloween parade every year - it's a family-friendly harvest event not to miss. Harvest season parades are very popular in this region of southeastern Pennsylvania; Temple's Halloween parade is one of the largest harvest season parades county-wide - it's been a favorite annual harvest event for more than 20 years. And, in keeping with the Halloween atmosphere, the parade takes place at night!

The Temple Halloween parade begins at 6PM and continues until after dark with many floats, costumed characters, marching bands and spooky antics all along the parade route.

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Temple Halloween Parade Rules

Anyone participate in the Temple Halloween Parade

The Temple Halloween parade is all about good clean small town fun and family entertainment. It's sponsored by the Muhlenberg Township Parks & Recreation Department (www.muhlenbergtwp.com).

If you're interested in participating in the Temple, PA Halloween parade, there's almost no limit to what you can do to be part of the fun.

You can walk, ride or enter a float for your business, organization, club, school, neighborhood or family. Or, you can enter a car, car group, truck, fire vehicle, ride on bicycle, horseback, motorcycle, wagon, tractor, roller skates or any other moving device. One year I spotted a rolling coffin ... and the Shriners always have a group of midget cars running around in circles.

Parade participants often hand out treats along the parade route, so bring along your Treat Bag or Basket to hold your goodies. No candy-throwing allowed, but you can hand out treats to parade viewers along the route.

In order to participate, you need to submit an application before the date of the parade. Start time on the first Saturday in October is 6PM. If the parade is held on the next day (Sunday) due to rain delay, the step off time is earlier, at 4PM.

All participants are announced as they pass by the grandstand. Over 75 groups including High School Bands, car groups, Fire Companies, small and large costumed groups, and youth groups participate each year. This year's parade marshall will be Nate DeLuca. The parade begins at the Muhlenberg Elementary Center and travels north up Kutztown Road and turns left onto Mt. Laurel Avenue. Prizes are awarded for various groups.

2010 Temple Halloween Parade Winners

Haunted Halloween House Decorations

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The Temple Halloween Parade attracts thousands of visitors to this small Pennsylvania town, and the residents in the village go all out to decorate their homes for Halloween.

 

Costumed Bands March in the Temple Halloween Parade 

Temple Halloween Parade Was a Rousing Success - See You Next Year!

Parade date, parade route information

We caught the parade after dark this year. It was a perfect evening - nearly full moon, a few scraggly clouds drifted over the moon now and then (a real Halloween night natural special effect) and temperatures in the low sixties. Near the end of the parade we saw the coolest car entry: a tricked out Halloween hearse in flat black with kicking legs protruding from the front grill, big fins and spider webs all over the back of the vehicle (who knows what was inside ... ) and FLAMES shooting straight up from the middle of the hood - from headers perhaps??) every time the driver revved the engine - it was loud, scary and very well done. That automobile was a BIG hit with everyone watching in our area near Hay Road.

Reading Eagle Temple Halloween Parade News Story and Photos

Parade info - 2011 Info coming soon!
Parade Date and Time1st Saturday in October, at 6 PM
Rain Date: Next day (Sunday) @ 4 PM

Parade Route The Halloween Parade begins on Sharp Avenue out to Kutztown Road, then proceeds North on Kutztown Road to Mt. Laurel Avenue in the village, where it turns and ends at 7th Avenue.

 

Costume Fun - Wear Your Favorite Costume to the Parade

Meyers Costume Shop is Located in Temple, PA

Many spectators (young and old alike) wear costumes to the Temple Halloween parade. Meyers Costume Shop, a professional costume supply store, is located on Kutztown Road, in the heart of Temple village - and it's on the parade route.

You can buy or rent costumes and theatrical supplies of all sorts here, or visit nearby malls and party stores to create or enhance your Halloween costume.

Temple Halloween Parade Insider Tips - Arrive Early!

Arrive early to find a spot to park, and to find a spectator slot along the parade route. Many folks start "reserving" a spot on the curbs with lawn chairs 2 or 3 days in advance of the parade date!

Important!

Temple's Halloween Parade is Fun for All Ages - Kids and Adults Dress in Costume Along the Parade Route

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Here Comes the Halloween Parade! 

Temple is an agricultural town with many Mushroom Farms located near the village and on surrounding hillsides within a mile of the town center.

 

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Driving Directions to Temple, Pennsylvania

The parade route is just off Rt. 222 Business, near Laureldale

Temple is located west of Allentown, and north of Reading, Pennsylvania, about 1 hour west of Philadelphia. Take a left at the Wal-Mart lights and you're on Kutztown Road, Temple's "Main Street."

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Temple, PA Stats

Temple, Pennsylvania is a small town that became part of Muhlenberg township in the late 1990s. Temple residents still retain their small-town identity and are proud of their farming industry and rural roots.

The population of 19560 is 6,966.

That's #10823 out of all 42,305 zip codes.

94% of the population is white, which is 20 points more than the national average.

The average household income in 19560 is $40,886, which is $11,188 more than the typical average.

This contributes to the average house being worth $91,400. When the survey was done in 2000, that represented a difference of 16% from the typical value.

Men make up 47% of the population, and the typical age in this part of PA is 42.7.

Stats about: Temple, PA

Population: 6,966
Number of Households: 2,976
Average House Value: $91,400
Average Income per Household: $40,886
Elevation: 206 ft

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