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(10/31/21 12:30pm)
The University of Richmond hosted its 23rd annual Trick or Treat Street on Oct. 23, with the help of 34 campus clubs and organizations that volunteered to provide a special Halloween tradition to over 1,500 children in the Richmond area.
(10/28/14 4:57pm)
Halloween festivities began at Richmond on Sunday with the university’s 16th annual Trick or Treat Street. More than 1,000 people participated in the event that was held on Westhampton Green.
(10/28/13 4:58am)
Contact photographer Kylie McKenna at kylie.mckenna@richmond.edu
(10/22/13 3:52am)
University of Richmond SpiderBoard is sponsoring the 15th annual Trick or Treat Street, or TOTS, from 12:30-4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27 at the Westhampton Green.
(10/11/12 3:11am)
The University of Richmond will host its 13th annual Trick or Treat Street Halloween fair for children on the Westhampton Green from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27.
(11/10/11 6:01am)
This month a new canned-food drive at University of Richmond will help feed the hungry by giving food and money to the Central Virginia Food Bank.
(11/15/10 9:10pm)
Dear UR Community,
(11/04/10 4:35am)
Last spring, the Student Programming and Events Council (SPEC), along with staff adviser Alison Bartel Keller, began to brainstorm how they would bring the student population of Richmond together in what President Edward Ayers calls a campus unifying event under the University's Strategic Plan.
(11/02/10 3:18am)
The Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils hosted the Trick or Treat Street philanthropic event Saturday at Old Fraternity Row, welcoming families from the Richmond community to campus for a day of Halloween games and activities. Proceeds were donated on behalf of 5-year-old Cole Hafer of Richmond to the Children's Organ Transplant Association. This was the third year Trick or Treat Street proceeds had been put toward Cole's liver transplant.
(10/28/10 5:50am)
It's that time of year again. The leaves are turning crimson and gold, the air retains a strong scent of burning leaves and all the soccer moms at Martin's have started wearing their finest black cat and googly-eyed spider sweaters. That can only mean one thing: Halloween weekend is upon us.
(01/29/10 7:29pm)
Dear University of Richmond students, faculty and staff,
(11/01/09 4:20pm)
University sororities and fraternities sponsored the 11th-annual Trick or Treat Street, a Halloween-themed carnival for young children. All proceeds were donated to the Children's Organ Transplant Association benefiting 4-year-old Richmond boy, Cole Hafer, who needs a liver transplant.
(01/22/09 8:00pm)
I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the University of Richmond students, faculty, staff and alumni for the generosity you showed my 3-year-old son, Cole Hafer, who is facing a life-saving liver transplant. Last year's Trick-or-Treat Street donated $10,000 to a fund that has been established through the Children's Organ Transplant Association. However, the kindness, dedication and hard work of those involved with the event was worth more than any amount of money. We are truly touched by the love and concern showed by so many people. Cole sleeps with the autographed balls he was given by the football team and basketball team and often says, "I want to go to the Spider school when I get big!"
(10/26/08 2:04am)
Fraternities and sororities at the University hosted the annual Trick-or-Treat Street on Oct. 18 at Fraternity Row. This year, profits from the event went toward funding a liver transplant for 3-year-old Cole Hafer of Richmond.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
During this week's Westhampton College Student Government meeting, held in the Alice Haynes Room, a motion was passed unanimously to donate $489 to Trick-or-Treat Street on behalf of WCGA.