TRUNK OR TREAT: GRAFFITI USA PARTNERS WITH VALLEY DREAM CAR FOR SPOOKTACULAR EVENT
Mark your calendars for a day of family fun, cars, and Halloween spirit! The Graffiti USA Museum is teaming up with Valley Dream Car! This free community celebration promises thrills for car enthusiasts and Halloween lovers alike as Valley Dream Car’s 5th Annual Trunk or Treat comes to Graffiti USA on Sunday, October 12th, 2025.
The museum parking lot will transform into a spectacle of cool cars and costumes as over 200 show-stopping vehicles—from vintage classics to sleek modern machines—line up for the judged car show. Vehicle owners can register for $30, with roll-in between 6:30 and 7:30 AM before the show officially begins at 9 AM.
“This collaboration represents the best of both worlds,” says Museum executive director Cecil Russell. “Valley Dream car combines its passion for cars with Halloween fun in a way that brings the entire community together.”
The day’s highlight reel includes a costume contest at 10 AM with awards for Best Kids, Adult, and Pet costumes. Visitors can mingle with influencers from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM, witness an earth-shaking sound competition at 11:00 AM, and enjoy the always entertaining “Car Limbo” at noon, where lowriders prove just how close they can get to the ground.
Children will delight in trick-or-treating among the display vehicles. The event concludes with an awards ceremony from 1-2 PM, recognizing the most impressive vehicles. So don your best costume, bring the kids, and experience what organizers call “a ‘boo-tiful’ day you won’t want to miss!” For more information, visit the Graffiti USA Museum website using the QR code below.
Support Graffiti USA’s Mission
While already serving as a popular community venue with 50,000 square feet of event space, the Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum needs your support. The Museum “Build the Lobby” campaign, aims to complete the Museum’s first phase of construction – including a new entrance, a California Welcome Center operated by Visit Modesto, permanent restrooms, and exterior upgrades—requiring $1.5 million in funding to complete these projects. Visit the Museum to learn more about the future vision. Consider donating today!