In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the upcoming \"Zombie Walk Food Drive\" event, aimed at collecting donations for local food banks while engaging the community in a festive atmosphere. The event, set to take place in South Minneapolis, will feature participants dressed as zombies or survivors walking along a designated parade route, with photographers capturing the moments.
The organizer highlighted the importance of community involvement, noting that the event has garnered unexpected interest from local businesses and residents. Blue Star Motors and the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) have expressed their support, indicating a collaborative effort to ensure the event's success.
Safety measures are being prioritized, with assistance from a local prison's Special Response Team to maintain order during the walk. The organizer emphasized that while the event is designed to draw attention to the city and its food banks, there are no plans to close roads at this time, keeping the event manageable for its inaugural year.
Additionally, discussions included outreach to local haunted houses along the route to enhance the Halloween-themed experience, although responses from some venues have been limited. The organizer remains optimistic about building partnerships with local businesses to promote the event and its charitable cause.
Overall, the meeting underscored a community-driven initiative that combines fun and philanthropy, aiming to foster local engagement while addressing food insecurity.