You know that miniature mummy you swore you saw walking across the street Sunday morning?

You weren’t having a hallucination caused by last night’s keg stand, rather you saw a local participant of Trick or Treat on Greek Street.

This annual event brings local families to the UCF campus for a safe alternative Halloween experience.

Thanks to the UCF police and the Pan-Hellenic society’s partnership, the entire Greek Row was blocked off between 12:00pm and 4:00pm this past Sunday.

UCF Greek Life invited the Boys and Girls club of Orlando to enjoy the festivities as well as families from neighboring communities to take part in the many fun-filled games and art projects.

Because of this year’s “Knightro under the Big-Top” homecoming theme, activities were geared toward a circus idea. Events included such things as a clown academy, face painting, a bounce house and an obstacle course.

Besides having a good time, many UCF sororities and fraternities worked together for months to plan this event.

The words of one young trick-or-treater summed it up: “I’m having a lot of fun, it’s really cool to come and play games and get candy before actual Halloween.”

Judging by the smiles from kids and parents alike, Trick or Treat on Greek Street was a success once again.