Halloween Alley opens in Kelowna

Halloween Alley opens in Kelowna

Kelowna residents are in for a spooky treat as Halloween Alley officially opens its doors in the city. The popular Halloween store, known for its wide selection of costumes, decorations, and accessories, has set up shop at 1891 Springfield Road.

The grand opening of Halloween Alley was met with excitement and anticipation from both children and adults alike. The store boasts a variety of costumes for all ages, from classic witches and vampires to popular movie and TV characters. Customers can also find a range of decorations to transform their homes into a haunted house, as well as makeup and accessories to complete their Halloween look.

Halloween Alley is not just a store, but an experience. The staff are dressed in costumes and ready to assist customers in finding the perfect outfit or decoration. The store also offers a photo booth for customers to capture their Halloween memories and share them on social media.

But Halloween Alley is not just about fun and costumes. The store also has a charitable aspect, with a portion of the proceeds going towards local charities. This year, Halloween Alley is supporting the Kelowna Women’s Shelter, a non-profit organization that provides support and resources to women and children who have experienced domestic violence.

The store’s owner, Lisa Bourque, expressed her excitement for the grand opening and the opportunity to give back to the community. “We are thrilled to be a part of the Kelowna community and to support such a worthy cause,” she said.

Halloween Alley will be open until November 1st, giving customers plenty of time to find their perfect Halloween costume and decorations. The store is open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm, and Sundays from 11 am to 6 pm.

So, whether you’re looking to scare your friends at a Halloween party or just want to get into the spooky spirit, Halloween Alley has everything you need. Don’t miss out on this Halloween extravaganza and support a good cause while you’re at it. Happy haunting, Kelowna!

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