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Home / Lifestyle / Halloweentown Divides Oregon Town: Locals Clash Over Annual Spooky Celebration

Halloweentown Divides Oregon Town: Locals Clash Over Annual Spooky Celebration

31 Oct, 2025

Summary

  • Halloweentown celebration in St. Helens, Oregon has grown from 100 to 60,000 visitors
  • Some locals love the event for the joy and economic boost, others object for religious reasons
  • Surveillance cameras monitor for mischief and theft during the festivities
Halloweentown Divides Oregon Town: Locals Clash Over Annual Spooky Celebration

As of October 31st, 2025, the annual Halloweentown celebration in St. Helens, Oregon has become a deeply divisive issue within the local community. What started 13 years ago as a small gathering of around 100 people has now grown into a massive event that attracts 60,000 visitors each October.

For many locals, the Halloweentown tradition is a beloved source of joy and community pride. The self-proclaimed "Queen of Halloweentown" explains that the event has evolved from humble beginnings, with just a pumpkin and some corn stalks, into a full-fledged celebration complete with costumes, decorations, and a thriving local economy. "There's nothing I enjoy more than wandering around Halloweentown in my gigantic dress with a crown that hurts my head, and making other people happy," she shares.

However, not everyone in St. Helens is enamored with the Halloweentown festivities. A vocal contingent of locals object to the event, citing religious concerns and a belief that it celebrates "the devil's birthday." One resident even likens the phenomenon to "celebrating the devil's birthday" and has raised the issue with the local council, arguing that the town lacks "proper leadership" to address the "physical and spiritual" consequences of hosting such a large event.

The director of the local haunted house acknowledges that there are occasional incidents of mischief and theft during the Halloweentown celebrations, which are monitored by a surveillance system set up around the town square. Despite these challenges, the majority of locals seem to embrace the Halloweentown tradition, drawn to the joy, community spirit, and economic benefits it brings to St. Helens each October.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "Halloweentown" celebration is an annual event in St. Helens, Oregon that transforms the town into a spooky, Halloween-themed destination, attracting thousands of visitors each October.
The locals of St. Helens have mixed feelings about the "Halloweentown" celebration. While some embrace the event for the joy and economic boost it brings, others object to it on religious grounds, believing it celebrates "the devil's birthday."
The director of the local haunted house in St. Helens explains that the town has set up a surveillance system in the town square and around the vending machines to monitor for any mischief or theft during the "Halloweentown" celebrations.

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