Going along with the themes, children have been invited to submit drawings that will be used to create giant puppets for the parade. The parade’s two themes for this year are LET’S PLAY and All Together NOW, and the parade is dedicated to the children of New York City who were unable to properly celebrate Halloween in 2020. In past years, the parade has been viewed by more than four million people, and this year it will be live-streamed on NY1 starting at 8 p.m. As one of the city’s spookiest processions and the nation’s largest public Halloween celebration, the parade features more than 50,000 zombies, ghouls, witches, monsters, robots, and Jedis. On October 31, the Village Halloween Parade will return to Greenwich Village. Photo courtesy of Halloween Parade Press Center. Village Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village Village Halloween Parade in 2017.
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