Noblesville Main Street has announced a brand-new event for 2020. With all the uncertainty this year has presented, moving forward with something fresh and out-of-the-box brought forth a light of positivity.
Nightmare on Main Street is a Halloween costume party for those age 21 and over from 7:30 to 11 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30 on the Logan Street Bridge in downtown Noblesville. Activities will include a costume contest, live music, food trucks, alcohol vendors and more All activities will take place during this time.
Guests are able to choose from two ticket options. General admission is $15 per ticket and will allow the guest into the event as well as an entry into the costume contest. VIP tickets are $35 and will allow the guest entry into the event and costume contest, access into a designated VIP section with tables and chairs in close proximity to the stage and will allow the guest to jump the entrance line. For more ticket information, please visit rb.gy/vrtuyn
To become a sponsor, vendor or volunteer at any of these events, contact Noblesville Main Street at (317) 776-0205 or noblesvillemainstreet.org.
About Noblesville Main Street
Noblesville Main Street is a 501c3 independent, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to enrich the culture and community of Noblesville’s downtown historic district by creating partnerships and programs to connect people to unique places and experiences.
So drinking and dressing up for Halloween takes the cake over public health? Seriously? This is an incredibly irresponsible thing to push on with. It is setting a bad example for our youth. All these events have been cancelled on college campuses, but the “Adults” here can still have their public Halloween party. This town is completely ignoring science just to have a good time. There isn’t even a mention of masks or any Covid prevention plans. All you have to do is read what the doctors and experts are saying and do it. There is no dodging or bending the rules of how this virus operates. Have some common sense and compassion for once. Think about the people that could be affected from anyone who spreads this from the party to their home, and then into schools and workplaces. All to get a buzz and dress up. Guess that’s worth it to whoever planned this dumpster fire.