Goblins on Grand
Each year Ponca City Main Street hosts Goblins on Grand, our community Halloween carnival, in downtown Ponca City. Main Street organizes this event which takes place on the grounds of City Hall and in the adjoining street area from 6th – 3rd Streets. In 2020 Goblins on Grand will be on the 4th Thursday with a rain out date as the 5th Thursday. In 2021 it will be the 3rd Thursday with the 4th Thursday being the rain out date.
For this event, we partner with local businesses, clubs and organizations within our community to provide a fun and safe trick-or-treating environment. The carnival features tons of games, a glow booth, a witch dance, food trucks and more! The Ponca City Noon Lions host children’s vision screenings in their screening trailer each year and line up on Grand with the rest of the booths. Wristbands which serve as entry tickets are $2 per participating child, regardless of age. All bands will include a trick-or-treat bag for candy and prizes. If you purchase your band in advance, you will receive your trick-or-treat bag the night of the event. You can also bring your own trick-or-treat bucket or bag if you choose. The $2 wristband price helps us pay for items like event insurance, advertising, bags, candy, off-duty police officers, and other event expenses.
For this event, we partner with local businesses, clubs and organizations within our community to provide a fun and safe trick-or-treating environment. The carnival features tons of games, a glow booth, a witch dance, food trucks and more! The Ponca City Noon Lions host children’s vision screenings in their screening trailer each year and line up on Grand with the rest of the booths. Wristbands which serve as entry tickets are $2 per participating child, regardless of age. All bands will include a trick-or-treat bag for candy and prizes. If you purchase your band in advance, you will receive your trick-or-treat bag the night of the event. You can also bring your own trick-or-treat bucket or bag if you choose. The $2 wristband price helps us pay for items like event insurance, advertising, bags, candy, off-duty police officers, and other event expenses.