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Florence Farmers Market transforms into Halloween wonderland for Tent or Treat 2025

Florence, South Carolina – The City Center Farmers Market is getting ready for its annual Tent or Treat celebration on Saturday, October 25, 2025. Families in the area are getting ready for a day of scary fun. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and promises a fun blend of Halloween fun and community pride.

Kids 12 and under can “tent or treat” with local sellers who will be set up all across the market. An orange pumpkin will designate each booth that is taking part. This will show kids where they may get sweets and little gifts while supplies last. The event is a mix of the fun of trick-or-treating and the colorful atmosphere of the weekly farmers market. It is a safe and family-friendly place for everyone.

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Organizers encourage kids to wear their most creative costumes and bring their candy bags. The market’s vendors are getting ready for a festive morning, and many of them intend to decorate their tents with scary themes to get into the holiday atmosphere. Parents can go through the regular selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and handcrafted crafts while their kids have fun at Halloween.

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Families love the Tent or Treat event, which has become a seasonal tradition that draws both locals and tourists each year. It has something for everyone, from community involvement and support for local businesses to lighthearted fun.

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The City Center Farmers Market is going to become a Halloween hotspot, with everything from little ghosts and superheroes to pumpkins and princesses. It’s a great way to start the spooky season in style.

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