Monday, October 28, 2013

Punta Gorda Historic Downtown Place to be bewitched on Halloween Night


This coming Thursday night the streets of the downtown historic area will be transformed to an eerie place full of goblins, witches and other grim creatures as  Punta Gorda celebrates All Hallows Eve.  The tradition has its roots in Halloweens past when Governor Gilchrist who lived on Retta Esplanade funded a Halloween treat of free ice cream for the children of Punta Gorda.  Not wanting the tradition he started to die with him, Gilchrist, a Mason, bestowed a perpetual gift of ice cream on costumed kids through the Masons who to this day give out  free ice cream at Gilchrist Park on Halloween.    Along with Masons, the Kiwanis Club of Punta Gorda provides glow lights (on Olympia) to help the trick-or treaters spirit through the twilighted  lanes of the Victorian-era downtown area of the city. 

Punta Gorda's historic area with it's looming gothic mansions and trees dangling in Spanish moss already resembles the set of a spooky movie.  And on Halloween, the residents of the historic district embellish this setting by draping their homes in gossamery garland, decorating windows with eerie lighting, hanging animated witches, ghosts and other goblins from porch fronts and doorways, adding ghostly music and other chilling effects to create a Disneyesque haunted neighborhood attracting costumed visitors from all around in search of treats in the Halloween atmosphere.

By early evening  throngs of visiting ghosts, goblins, witches, and icons of popular culture will flood the area from Shreve to Cross, and Olympia to Retta Esplanade, forming a huge river of freaky characters. They will be welcomed by costumed residents many in houses with themes to suit the night.  Residents of the downtown and other Punta Gordans pass out treats to lanes of Trick or Treaters.

This is the night to be in downtown Punta Gorda -- even if not in costume -- if for no other reason to be bewitched by the adorable dressed-up youngsters of our town.

Punta Gorda Police Notice: 

On Halloween night (Thursday, October 31st), all members of the public will be required to observe a speed limit of 15 miles per hour within the confines of the Historic District festivities. This speed limit will be strictly enforced. Generally, this area includes the area from Shreve Street to Cross Street (US 41 Southbound), and Olympia Avenue to Retta Esplanade. Punta Gorda Police will have a heavy uniformed police presence in this area with the availability of marked police patrols, an officer on a Segway, a T3 Personal Mobility Vehicle, as well as foot patrols, police bicycles, and golf cart patrols. The Community Services Section will have a tent set up along West Retta Esplanade, in front of Gilchrist Park, should attendees need police assistance. Punta Gorda Fire officials will also be patrolling the event and will have apparatus and personnel prepared to provide medical attention should the need arise on Harvey Street across from the City Hall annex. A number of police volunteers will also be manning intersections for traffic control to assist pedestrians in crossing streets safely. Motorists should be particularly alert for children veering from sidewalks into traffic, particularly since many children are wearing dark-colored clothing. The Police Department is also asking that thru-traffic consider alternative routes due to the high volume of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.



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