New York City’s 52nd Annual VILLAGE HALLOWEEN PARADE-2025

BY: Liliana Rocio, Senior Editor for World Liberty TV, @ Greenwich Village NYC, Friday Oct 31 st 2025

About 80,000 costumed New Yorkers marched along Sixth Avenue from Canal Street to 15th Street on Halloween night for the 52nd Village Halloween Parade, this year with the theme “It’s a Potluck!”

Dr Adal with , Jeanne Fleming Organizer of Parade

The parade was planned in conjunction with local food rescue organization City Harvest — and aimed to unite attendees through their food-themed costumes.

First held in 1973, the Village Parade has become a cultural fixture in the city, embraced by families, artists and members of the queer community as a home.

Thriller dance Participants

Jeanne Fleming, who has served as the parade’s artistic and producing director for 45 years, said she takes pride in how the parade is a space that welcomes and nurtures all attendees.

NYPD Horse officers

“What we began to think about is that the parade feeds the soul and the heart and the imagination and the spirit,” Fleming said. “But when we made City Harvest our grand marshal, they feed the body.”

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She added that a number of issues, including the famine in Gaza and the fragility of SNAP benefits in the United States, sparked the initial idea for a parade theme about food.

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Fleming also thought about the driving role food plays in her own life, as something that catalyzes connection and eases conflict.

“What was the thing that brought people together since the beginning of time?” Fleming said. “Sharing a meal, breaking bread together, passing a bowl.”

One of many bands participating

The parade garnered more participants as the night carried on, building momentum even as strong winds whipped hair and costume components around and pedestrian traffic jams built up near barricades.

After passing by Washington Square Park and through Greenwich Village, the parade came to an end on Sixth Avenue and 15th Street — and if it had any of its intended effect, that sense of community might just last all year.

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New Yorkers broke out their tastiest costumes to fit with this year’s theme – potluck, to celebrate this year’s grand marshal, City Harvest, which was honored for feeding hungry New Yorkers.

Dr Adal with Skelton Character

“It’s all about abundance. There’s enough for everyone so a feast for us all,” said a parade-goer dressed as John Lennon.

The parade was packed with plenty to see, including the return of the giant puppets, along with music from around the world, art and dancing. Those marching in this year’s low temperatures, bracing the wind, consider it a creative outlet.

Dr Adal with Potluck Refrigerator Character

Grand Marshall this year than ours — City Harvest— New York City’s first and largest food rescue organization. We honor them for their response to the urgent and on-going demand for food assistance and a commitment to sustainability.

This year they will rescue more than 86 million pounds of food and deliver it to New Yorkers experiencing food insecurity. Since 1982, they have rescued more than one billion pounds of food and provided it for free to New Yorkers in need.

Dr Adal with Jumaane Williams NYC PA

“As New York’s first and largest food rescue organization, we are thrilled to serve as the Grand Marshal of the Village Halloween Parade—a beloved, New York institution,” said Jilly Stephens, CEO of City Harvest.

“Right now, food insecurity in New York City is at the highest level on record. City Harvest is committed to making sure that every one of our neighbors has access to the high-quality, nutritious food they need to thrive. Together, we will feed our city—one day, one meal, one New Yorker at a time.”

One of many characters in attendance

New York City’s 52nd Annual Village Halloween Parade-2025, was very well attended, Thousands in attendance from all over the world and millions more watching it live.

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