Erin Witches Walk to support Headwaters Health Care Foundation

ERIN  – The Wellington Dufferin Women’s Association (WDWA) is returning with the annual Witches Walk, on Oct. 24 in downtown Erin. 

Organizers say the evening will have a magical mix of community spirit, themed festivities, and charitable giving – all to support the Headwaters Health Care Foundation.

Now in its fourth year, the Witches Walk has become a tradition in Erin, drawing hundreds dressed for a night of shopping, raffles, and mystical experiences. 

Local businesses along Main Street will once again transform into a “witchy market,” offering exclusive coupons, themed products and one-of-a-kind raffles.

Last year’s event raised over $5,000 for Headwaters Health Care Foundation.

The WDWA is aiming higher this year.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be the beneficiary of this year’s Witches Walk once again,” said  Headwaters Health Care Foundation development officer Shauna Santarossa in a press release. 

“The energy and generosity of this event are truly inspiring, and we’re so grateful to the WDWA and the Erin community for their continued support of local health care.”

Tickets are available now for $25, with early registration options online allowing guests to skip day of registration and get right into the festivities. 

The event begins at 6:30pm.

Officials encourage attendees to dress in their most spellbinding costumes and prepare for a night of laughter, connection and community magic.

“Organizing the Witches Walk is one of the highlights of our year,” said WDWA president Sarah Majeski. 

“It’s a night where we celebrate women, community and giving back, all while having a blast. 

“We can’t wait to welcome everyone back for another unforgettable evening.”

For more information visit wdwa.ca/eventswdwa.ca/events.