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Congratulations to all the winners, and thanks for another successful year!
π Thank you all! π
Thanks for a wonderful week, and an amazing turnout on Halloween Night. We hope you enjoyed all the activities, the builds and the energy on Halloween. We're already looking forward to 2022!
Below are some last minute build images and a short clip of some VERY excited candy recipients. Enjoy!
This year, things are going to be a little, no, a lot different than in years past. Why? It's going to be our first theme year!
This year's themeβyou probably already guessed from the sweet banner image that Leo madeβis MINECRAFT!!!
So we're bringing to life some of the spookiest parts of Minecraft and building an interactive Halloweek extravaganza for kids of all ages.
Games are starting up. Check out the activities page for more info by clicking on the pumpkin. Good luck!
Info on prizes, how to claim them and how we can get them to you if you are not able to visit on Halloween Night.
New to Halloweek? Check out some photos and information from years past to learn more.
This year is, naturally, all about crafting the builds for our display. Follow along step-by-step and see how it is all coming together.
You may not know it, but the folks who make Minecraft put a lot into their Halloween celebration in the game. Check out the official Minecraft Spooky Season posts from this year and last.
They have great in-game prizes this year, and both have downloadable masks and other goodies for your very own Minecraft Halloween celebration!
Thanks so very much to everyone who has sponsored our team by donating to the Foundation Fighting Blindness. We, and everyone in the community, are forever grateful for your generosity.
UPDATE: We learned that contributions can be made through the end of the year, even after walk day.
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While you're here, please consider visiting our team page for the 2021 Washington Vision Walk.
It's a yearly fundraiser run by the Foundation Fighting Blindness, an organization helping find cures for rare retinal diseases.
We'd love it if you can show support for Leo by joining our team (it's free) and we'd be over the moon if you are able to contribute.
Thank you π