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Spooktacular time at Cardinia Lakes Shopping Centre

Get ready for a spooktacular time at the upcoming Halloween event at Cardinia Lakes Shopping Centre on 31 October.

Between 5pm and 8pm they’re pulling out all the stops for a hauntingly good time for all. With face painting, a photo booth, a sausage sizzle, balloon critters, trick or treating, and prizes galore – there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

As you step into the shopping centre, you’ll grab a Halloween Passport and then visit all the shops in the centre to trick or treat and get your Passport stamped to win a prize.

Don’t forget to snap some fabulous photos at the photo booth, complete with props to enhance your Halloween spirit. The kids can get their faces painted, adding to their costumes or making their painted face their costume!

Balloon artists will be there to make fabulous balloon critters, and roving entertainers will keep everyone occupied for the evening.

The Pakenham Hills Residents Group and Cardinia Shire Council have joined forces to provide a delicious sausage sizzle, so there’ll be yummy snags to snack on too.

Join the team at Cardinia Lakes Shopping Centre for this fang-tastic Halloween event at the shopping centre. It promises to be a ghoulishly good time that you won’t want to miss! Bring your family and friends for a time of fun, and unforgettable memories.

Remember, it’s not scary on the wallet either – there’s no entry fee, it’s all free and fabulous fun at Cardinia Lakes Shopping Centre events. See you there!

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