Grand Island, Neb. — The 4th Street Business Improvement District, in collaboration with the Multicultural Coalition, the Grand Island Creative District and Telemundo/Fiesta 94.5, invites the community to a family-friendly evening of Halloween fun for Calaveritas en la Cuatro on Tuesday, October 28 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Families are encouraged to dress in costume and trick-or-treat along 4th Street and nearby businesses, where local merchants and organizations will hand out candy and treats. The celebration will also include a “Touch-a-Truck” experience in the T-Shirt Engineers parking lot, offering kids the chance to explore a variety of vehicles up close. Participating vehicls families will be able to explore will be coming from the Grand Island Fire Department, Grand Island Police Department, Hall County Sheriff’s Office and Hall County Crime Stoppers.
As part of the festivities, guests are also invited to stop by the Multicultural Coalition’s Not-So-Scary Haunted Office. This family-friendly fright features treats, decorations and a spooky—but not too spooky—atmosphere that’s perfect for all ages. The Haunted Office will be open at the Multicultural Coalition’s Fourth Street location throughout the event.
This collaborative celebration brings together local businesses, nonprofits, and cultural partners to create a safe and festive Halloween experience in the heart of Grand Island.

Community Invited to “Calaveritas en la Cuatro” for Halloween Fun
October 24, 2025
