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Wicker Park Halloween Prowl brings life to the Polish Triangle

Polish Triangle Open House, March 21-22, 2009

What would you like to see at the Polish Triangle?

When MPC and WPB, the Special Service Area for the Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods, asked residents what they would like to see happen at the Polish Triangle, located at the intersection of Division St. and Ashland and Milwaukee Aves., the response was clear: People want to activate the space.

WPB has taken this advice to heart, planning a Halloween event with the award-winning Collaboraction Theatre company.  The event will start at the Polish Triangle at noon on Oct. 31, and will feature a theatrical procession of dancers, actors, musicians vampires, and mummies that travels through Wicker Park, making stops to trick-or-treat dance and cavort at local parks and businesses along the way. 

This event is open to the public.  Meet at the Polish Triangle at noon to join in the fun, and be sure to bring your noise makers and wear your costumes!

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