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Community invited to fourth annual Spooktacular Festival at Medical City North Hills

Drive-through festival scheduled for October 25.

October 15, 2025
A child, an old lady and a person in a car.

Medical City North Hills invites the community to attend the fourth annual Spooktacular Halloween celebration on Saturday, Oct. 25 from noon – 2pm.  

Hundreds of families joined Medical City North Hills for this free celebration last year. The Halloween drive-through event enables guests to remain in their vehicles while trick-or-treating at themed booths set up by hospital departments and local partners. The event will also feature a DJ, vehicles from the North Richland Hills Fire and Police Departments and a hospital unit pumpkin decorating contest where the public will vote for their favorite. 

“Medical City North Hills looks forwarding to hosting this free, fun community event each year,” says Spencer Turner, CEO of Medical City North Hills. “Our colleagues are ready to connect with our community members in a different way — outside the walls of the hospital.”

Cars should enter the line from Booth Calloway Road on the east side of the hospital and exit onto Rodger Line Road. Please follow the event signage closely.

Spooktacular is hosted during daylight hours, free from traffic and other potential nighttime hazards that may be present during traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating.

This event is sponsored in part by the Hurst Euless Bedford Chamber of Commerce and the North Tarrant Chamber of Commerce.

Published:
October 15, 2025
Location:
Medical City North Hills

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