UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State All-Sports Museum will host its 15th annual "Trick-or-Treat" night, featuring Penn State athletes, on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. The event is free to the public.
The museum, in partnership with the Penn State Student Athlete Advisory Board and the members of the State College Quarterback Club, invite the local community to celebrate Halloween with a fun-filled evening.
Guests will be greeted by student-athletes handing out candy in front of the museum on Curtin Road. The Penn State Cheerleaders, Nittany Lion mascot and various campus and community groups will also be on hand, offering photo opportunities, fun activities and giveaways. DJ John Souren and The Statesmen a cappella singers will provide entertainment.
Alpha Phi Omega coed service fraternity will sponsor a non-perishable food drive with all donations going to Penn State’s Lion Pantry.
Participants include:
- The Statesmen, Penn State's premier, all-male, a cappella group
- University Police Services
- The Centre County Historical Society
- The Alliance of Heroic Hearts
- The Penn State Student Athlete Advisory Board
- The Penn State Cheerleaders and the Nittany Lion mascot
- The Penn State Radiation Science and Engineering Center / Women in Nuclear
- The Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum and Art Gallery
- The State College Area High School Interact Club
- Lori Uhazie, the Penn State Blue Band's first "Blue Sapphire" and author of "Nittany and Me"
For more information about the All-Sports Museum's Trick or Treat night, call 814-865-0044 or email psusportsmuseum@psu.edu.