10/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/23/2025 13:47
Mesa Public Library invites families to join in the Halloween fun at Halloween Boo, a special series of events for preschoolers and their families at all four Mesa Public Library locations.
Each event will feature trick-or-treat stations run by library staff, volunteers and special guests, along with outdoor activities that promise a morning (or evening) of not-too-spooky fun. While the events are designed for preschool-aged children, siblings are welcome to join.
All children attending Halloween Boo will receive a free book from Kids Need to Read and a safety-themed coloring book from the City's MesaMoves program, while supplies last. Mesa Public Library encourages children to come in costume and bring a treat bag to join the fun.
Event Schedule
Thursday, Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. - Mesa Express Library (7045 E. Monterey Ave.)
Special guest Mrs. International Global 2025 Lindsey Roman will join library staff, along with representatives from Mesa Parks and Recreation, Falcon Field Airport and Mesa Police. Families can enjoy themed crafts and activities.
Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. - Red Mountain Library (635 N. Power Road)
Library staff will be joined by special guests and representatives from Mesa Solid Waste, Falcon Field Airport and Mesa Fire and Medical.
Thursday, Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. - Main Library (64 E. First St.)
Library staff will be joined by special guests and representatives from Mesa Fire and Medical, Mesa K-Ready, the Mesa Family Resource Center and Child Crisis Arizona.
Thursday, Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. - Dobson Ranch Library (2425 S. Dobson Road)
Library staff will be joined by special guests and representatives from Mesa Solid Waste, Mesa Police and Mesa Fire and Medical. A Mesa Youth Climate Action Fund grantee, Self-Growth Through At-Home Gardening, will distribute free at-home gardening kits (one per family) that include a pot, seeds, soil and instructions. Parent Partners Plus and the Dobson Ranch HOA will also be on hand.
For more information about Halloween Boo or Mesa Public Library programs, visitmesalibrary.org.