So much more than a walk, the annual “witch walk” — short for the Witch Walk & Dance Animal Benefit — is returning for its fourth year this Saturday. The beloved, quirky event has grown so much in popularity that attendance sometimes tops 500. The fundraiser donates all proceeds to local animal rescue efforts.
From 2 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, witches will line the streets of downtown Saratoga. Participants are encouraged to show up wearing their best witch costume (hats, broomsticks, etc), to the lower level of the City Center parking garage (37 High Rock Ave) for a 2 p.m. start.
From there, activities will kick off at the City Center Park and throughout town until after dark. Activities include a raffle for baskets donated by local businesses, a Witches Market with local vendors, drink specials offered by participating restaurants, and hours of dancing. Be prepared for flash mobs and performances by The Witch Way Wanderers Dance Troupe.
Prep for the event by attending a free dance practice tomorrow at 5 p.m. at the City Center Park (37 High Rock Avenue).
A $30 standard donation gets you a wristband and 2025 enamel pin. You can get your wristband at Wednesday’s dance practice, reserve it online, or purchase it at the registration booth the day of the event.
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