Swanton Lions Club Halloween Hoopla Delivers Big Time Fun
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It has become one of the most highly anticipated and heavily attended events on the Swanton family-oriented social calendar. And this past Saturday afternoon the Halloween Hoopla, once again, did not disappoint. The Swanton Lions Club members and Hoopla Chairperson Scot Lawson organized another spectacular two hours of fantastic entertainment for the Swanton community families with great cooperation from the Village of Swanton and many of the downtown Swanton businesses.
Kids and their parents and anybody else for that matter were treated to donuts and cider from the Swanton Fire & Rescue Department, hot dogs from Benfield Wines, popcorn from the Lions Club, cookies inside the Swanton Board of Education building and all sorts of candy from almost every business and organization on Main Street.
Five bouncy houses were set up throughout the area along with pedal cars, giant trucks from Bubba’s Towing and the Ohio Department of Transportation. The 180th Tactical Fighter Wings was there with their mini F-16 Fighter Jet and the Ohio State Highway Patrol brought a cruisier and a putting game for the kids. There were so many activities for everyone to do it would be hard to list them all.
Halloween Hoopla has grown every year in both fun activities for the families, businesses and organizations being involved and in attendance with the 2022 event setting another record. The Swanton Lions will now evaluate this year’s Hoopla to see where it can be improved. Next on their community service agenda is the Giving Tree Project to help disadvantaged families enjoy the Christmas holidays. If you would like to be part of this benevolent organization, talk to any Swanton Lions Club member you know or contact them through their Facebook page.
Click on the link above to access over 450 photos from the event. Photos are in the jpeg format and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website and the Swanton Lions Club.

Was great time, just an idea could there be a pattern on directions. Go down one side of the street up the other. Some of the bigger kids were coming from the other direction where there were lines and would cut in front of the little kiddo. I think it would be easier to walk for everyone
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