Bring your chairs, blankets and snacks to Baisley Pond Park to the NYPD’s Queens South Community Affairs Section and Patrol Borough Queens South Halloween Movie Night, Friday, Oct. 31, starting at 7 p.m.
The free event will be held across the street from August Martin High School, at 156-10 Baisley Blvd. in South Jamaica.
People who need accommodations due to a disability may contact NYPD Det. Tanya Duhaney at (646) 246-8292 or email her at communityaffairs@nypd.org.
The Community Affairs Bureau encourages guests to wear their best costumes.
Separately, Queens South will team up with the 116th Precinct Community Council to give away free candy for all kids.
The Trick-or-Treat event will be held at the precinct’s community room, located at 244-06 North Conduit Ave. in Rosedale.
For accommodations regarding any disability call Police Officers Cynita Bates or Guy Joseph at (917) 826-9642 or (917) 705-6576, respectively. People may also email them at cynita.bates@nypd.org or guy.joseph@nypd.org.
A Haunting in Hollis will be closing out the Halloween thrills at its haunted house in the Bellaire section of Queens Village daily through Nov. 1.
The historical house, located at 211-17 Hollis Ave., is home to some crazy clowns, among other costumed characters, this year in a newly designed maze with each recently renovated room taking on a different horror film scene.
Visit app.hauntpay.com/events/haunted-in-hollis-2025 for tickets.
“Volunteer cast members from the neighborhood create perfectly executed jump scares,” said A Haunting in Hollis spokeswoman. “Parents have come by themselves and come back with kids the next night. This is an all-volunteer operation and we take pride in our craft to create a one of a kind experience and take first-time visitors to annual tradition-makers.”