Eagle Mountain City is gearing up to host its annual Adaptive Trick-or-Treat event on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 2-4 p.m. at Eagle Mountain City Hall.

This special event is designed to support families who have children with disabilities, offering a safe and inclusive space where children and loved ones can enjoy the fun of trick-or-treating without worry.

“We want every family to feel welcome and included,” says City Events Manager Dawn Hancock.

Designed with the unique needs of each family in mind, the Adaptive Trick-or-Treat creates an environment where everyone can participate and feel welcome.

“We understand that some traditional events may not always feel accessible, and we want this to be a time where every family can make cherished memories,” Hancock said.

The event will follow an open-house format, providing flexibility for attendees. Registration is required for the event.

For more information, contact the Eagle Mountain City Events department.