Harford County Public Library Foundation Invites Children to Sign Up For Custom-designed Wheelchair Costumes for Halloween
Harford County Public Library Foundation invites children who use wheelchairs to sign up for a free, custom-designed costume that fits around their wheelchairs as part of the annual Wheelchair Costume Workshop and Inclusive Trunk or Treat October 3-4 at Coppermine Bel Air Athletic Club. Thanks to sponsors and partners, costumes are provided free of charge to families.
The Wheelchair Costume Workshop is an opportunity for children in Harford County who use wheelchairs as their primary mode of mobility to participate in a unique, inclusive, free event. Workshop volunteers create custom, wheelchair-adapted costumes to make Halloween inclusive and extra special for children in the community. Registration takes place now through September 5 at https://hcplonline.org/wcw.php, and early registration is encouraged.
There are various sponsorship levels available that will help to ensure a successful workshop and inclusive trunk or treat. For more information and to sign up visit https://hcplonline.org/wcw.php.
Organizations that have signed up as sponsors or partners for 2025 include RG Group, The Harford Center Inc., Coppermine Bel Air Athletic Club, SURVICE Engineering Company and Service Coordination Inc.
“The Wheelchair Costume Workshop and Inclusive Trunk or Treat is truly one of the most heartwarming events we host,” said Mary Hastler, CEO of Harford County Public Library. “The joy on the children’s faces as they receive their custom costumes is priceless. We are deeply grateful to the dedicated volunteers and generous sponsors who make this meaningful experience possible.”
“This year’s event will be even more extraordinary, thanks to the generous support of Coppermine Bel Air Athletic Club, our new partner and host for the celebration,” Hastler said. “We encourage families to register early so we can ensure that every child who wants to participate can be part of this unforgettable day.”
Last year, more than 100 volunteers transformed wheelchairs for children into various costumes including:
- Wheel of Fortune with working wheel and letter board
- Buzz Lightyear spaceship
- Finding Nemo featuring a coral reef
- PAW Patrol bulldozer with working scoop and spinning auger
- Hercules riding Pegasus
- Princess Peach from the Mario Games
Harford County Public Library Foundation raises funds and awareness to support the Library’s services, resources and capital improvements. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. All donations are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. To learn more about sponsorship, donation and endowment opportunities, contact Amber Shrodes, director of philanthropy and community engagement for Harford County Public Library, at shrodes@hcplonline.org.
Harford County Public Library operates 11 branches located throughout Harford County offering access to ideas that inform, entertain and inspire. Last year the Library interacted with its residents more than 12 million times – borrowing free materials, visiting branches and the website, using free WiFi, and attending classes and events. In 2024 Harford County Public Library received the Maryland Library Association Excellence in Marketing Award for graphic excellence for the second time. For more information, visit HCPLonline.org.
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