To celebrate the spirit of Halloween, the Kansas City Chiefs hosted the first ever Kids Club “Trick-or-Treat Bash” Monday night.
But rather than filling the children’s buckets up with only candy, volunteers on the Scout Investment Club Level at Arrowhead Stadium also offered healthier alternatives to traditional Halloween trick-or-treating.
“Arrowhead is a special place,” said Bill Chapin, senior vice president of business operations, “but for kids to come here and be able to get dressed up in their costume, meet some of their favorite Chiefs players and meet KC Wolf, that's an experience like no other.”
Over 1,800 members signed up for the event and were invited to take part in Play60 activities, inflatables, crafts, face painting and a dance party.