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Trick-or-treating, a scavenger hunt and costume parties are among the diversions provided at the family-friendly ZOO BOO!
The San Antonio Zoo's annual ZOO BOO! celebration will kick-off this week, offering an array family-friendly activities to bring on the Halloween spirit. Sponsored by Valero Benefit for Children, the non-scary event will run from Saturday, Sept. 17 through Halloween and feature live music, costume parties and trick-or-treating.
Visitors will be able to take a spin on the two-mile Scarecrow Sing-a-long Express, riding the zoo's train while singing Halloween tunes and enjoying wildlife views. Kids also can participate in a cowboy scavenger hunt for a chance to win prizes.. Attendees are encouraged to wear non-scary costumes for ZOO BOO! visits.
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