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Halloween Havoc at Propst Arena: A Trick-or-Treat Watch Party Spectacular

The Huntsville Havoc invite fans of all ages to a free Trick or Treat Watch Party on Saturday, November 1. Doors open at 5:30 PM; join us inside Propst Arena for an evening of safe, family-friendly Halloween fun: candy and costume rounds, community vendors, mascot meet‑and‑greets, and live game watch as we rally together for Havoc hockey.

Event Overview

Celebrate the season with a safe, family‑friendly evening that stitches Halloween charm to live sports energy. Local sponsors, vendors, and community groups will line the concourse handing out treats, running activities, and sharing giveaways while costumed fans and families fill the stands. Expect spirited music, themed decorations, photo opportunities, and contagious Havoc pride as the arena hums with seasonal excitement.

Featured Activities

Trick or Treat Stations: Dozens of tables around the concourse hosted by local sponsors, vendors, and community groups handing out candy, stickers, and family-friendly giveaways. Kid-safe routes and clearly marked stations make collecting treats easy and fun.

Mascot Meet and Greet: Chaos and Rukus will patrol the concourse for photos, high fives, parade-style appearances, and extra candy drops; perfect for memorable family snapshots and autograph requests.

Havoc Watch Party: Cheer together as the Havoc take on the Quad City Storm; the away game streams live on the arena screens with puck drop at 7:10 PM, creating an indoor road‑game atmosphere full of chants and team spirit.

Merchandise and Concessions: Shop official Havoc gear and grab game-night favorites from concessions throughout the evening; merchandise and concession stands remain open while the watch party is underway.

Schedule Snapshot

• 5:30 PM - Doors open

Trick‑or‑treat stations open across the concourse; arrive early to grab a good spot and start collecting treats.

5:30–7:00 PM - Pre‑game family fun

Meet Chaos and Rukus, visit vendor and sponsor tables, take photos, and enjoy kid‑friendly activities and giveaways.

• 7:10 PM - Puck drops

The Havoc vs. Quad City Storm streams live on the arena screens; settle in, cheer loud, and keep enjoying the arena atmosphere during the game.

What to Bring

Bring a costume, a sturdy trick‑or‑treat bag, and plenty of Havoc pride. Arrive early to stroll vendor tables, snag freebies, and get photos with Chaos and Rukus. Buying official merchandise helps support the team and boosts the game‑night vibe.

Final Invitation

Come for the candy, stay for the hockey, and be part of a new Huntsville Havoc tradition. This free community night delivers safe, spirited fun for families and fans to connect, celebrate the season, and cheer the team together.

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