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On Wednesday night, Fenway Park will open its gates to all the little ghouls and goblins looking to go trick-or-treating at America’s most beloved ballpark.
The free, open-to-the public event will give families and children of all ages the chance to trick-or-treat around Fenway’s warning track if the weather permits. Pumpkin decorations, magicians, face painters and balloon artists will highlight the event and Red Sox alumni such as Frank Malzone, Ted Lepcio, Rich Gedman and Bob Montogomery will be present to meet and sign autographs. And of course Wally the Green Monster will be making an appearance.
“Trick-or-Treat at Fenway Park” is the 76th “Act of Kindness,” one of the 100 acts the organization is performing in honor of Fenway Park’s 100th Anniversary season.
The event begins at 4 p.m. ET and will end at 8 p.m. ET. Those attending the event should report to the Gate B warning track entrance.