Tuscaloosa, Alabama Kids Enjoyed Tech-or-Treat With a Side of Candy and Science
Superheroes, Doctors, Firefighters, Lions, Wizards, Princesses, Witches, Police Officers, Unicorns, and more all invaded the City of Tuscaloosa’s free ‘Tech-or-Treat’ event. It took place on Tuesday evening on October 26, 2021. The free event was held at the Gateway located at 2614 University Blvd East from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The ‘Tech-or-Treat’ festivity was well attended with tons of children and parents who enjoyed interacting with city departments and community organizations. The families were treated to free candy and Buffalo Rock Pepsi products while they enjoyed games and activities that pertained to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) opportunities. Of course, there was plenty of candy to be had for everyone.
Charlene from Moundville said that her “family really enjoyed the evening.” She added that it was “such a positive event, that everyone was smiling and enjoying all the activities.”
Townsquare Media radio stations, 92.9 WTUG, 95.3 The Bear, ALT 101.7, and 105.1 The Block were on location for the ‘Tech-or-Treat.” Kids enjoyed candy and games, plus learned about the technology side of a radio station. Tons of kids participated in learning how to record their voices on a microphone.
Here are some of the newest on-air personalities of West Alabama.
33
ALBERT
AYDEN
BRAYLEN
BRIA
CAIA
CHUCKY& DABIE
CHYNA
COURTNEY
DAVID
DEVIN & DEMARCUS
DIAMOND
DYLAN
ELAINA
ELLISYN
HANNAH
ISABELLA
ISAIAH
JA'NIYAH
JAMARION
JASMINE
JAXSTON
JAYLA
JOEL
JOI
KADARIOUS
KALIYAH
KAMYA
KARSON
KENNEDY
KYLAN
LAILA
LANDEN
LEERIC
MADISON
MAKAYLA
MAKEIA
MARIE
MARK
MARKHIA
MARY AGNES
MELANIEA
MIKINLEY
MIRRANDA
NEBAEH
OLIVER & SAWYER
PAYTON
SKYLAR
SOPHIE
TA'CHELLE
TERRANCE
TREAZURE
VERONICA
SWEET: Here are the most popular Halloween candies
LOOK: 34 spooky dessert recipes for this Halloween
LOOK: How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years
25 Scaredy Cat-Approved Halloween Movies
LOOK: Here Are the 25 Best Thanksgiving movies of all time
CHECK THEM OUT: 100 years of Christmas toys, gifts and fads