The DeBerard Family Foundation is partnering with United Way of St. Lucie & Okeechobee to present the Okeechobee Halloween Extravaganza on October 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Okeechobee Agri-Civic Center. This free annual event provides local families with a safe environment for Halloween celebrations featuring trick-or-treat booths and community involvement while benefiting Healthy Start of Okeechobee, an organization that offers essential support services for children and families throughout the community. The event's significance extends beyond seasonal entertainment, serving as a crucial community-building initiative that brings together multiple organizations for public benefit.
The partnership between the DeBerard Family Foundation and United Way of St. Lucie & Okeechobee demonstrates how collaborative efforts can address community needs while providing family-friendly programming. The event's location at the Okeechobee Agri-Civic Center at 4601 Highway 710, Okeechobee, Florida offers ample space for the festivities while ensuring accessibility for local residents. Community participation remains essential to the event's success, with opportunities still available for additional booth vendors to set up free booths and distribute candy to children. Sponsorship opportunities also remain open for businesses and organizations interested in supporting this community initiative.
The event has attracted support from numerous community sponsors including Lake & Trail USA, Wawa, Nunez Air Conditioning, Herndon Landscape Group, Passion Paints LLC, Children's Services Council, Okeechobee Community Emergency Response Team, and Philip DeBerard Injury Attorney. The DeBerard Family Foundation's commitment to strengthening families, youth, and community wellness throughout Okeechobee and surrounding regions aligns with the event's purpose of providing safe Halloween activities while supporting vital community services. By benefiting Healthy Start of Okeechobee, the event contributes to ongoing efforts to support children and families through essential programs and resources.
This collaborative approach between nonprofit organizations, community sponsors, and local businesses creates a sustainable model for community events that serve multiple purposes beyond immediate entertainment. The timing of the event from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Halloween evening provides families with a structured, safe alternative to traditional trick-or-treating while maintaining the festive spirit of the holiday. The continued availability of vendor and sponsorship opportunities indicates the event's growth potential and the community's ongoing interest in supporting such initiatives. As an annual tradition, the Okeechobee Halloween Extravaganza represents how community partnerships can create meaningful experiences that address both immediate needs and long-term community wellbeing.


