West Tennessee Medical Group Invites Families to Halloween ‘Boo Boo Bash’
From the Oct 21, 2025 e-EditionPARIS (October 16) — West Tennessee Medical Group - Pediatrics Paris invites families to join them for a “Boo Boo Bash” Halloween celebration Friday, October 31, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at 243 Jim Adams Drive, Paris.
This year’s event promises a fun, safe and family-friendly evening filled with Halloween excitement for all ages.
Guests can look forward to trunk or treat, games, prizes, snacks and the “world’s smallest pumpkins,” according to a press release from the West Tennessee Medical Group.
The “Boo Boo Bash” is free and open to the public. Families are encouraged to come in costume; bring their little ghosts and goblins; and enjoy an evening of laughter, treats and community fun.
“Our pediatrics team looks forward to celebrating Halloween with the families we serve,” said Mary Willoughby, LPN, Practice Manager, West Tennessee Medical Group - Pediatrics Paris. “This event is a great way to connect outside the clinic, enjoy time together, and share a few smiles.”
West Tennessee Medical Group, affiliated with West Tennessee Healthcare, is the largest physician practice between Memphis and Nashville, with more than 350 providers across 30 specialties and over 50 clinic locations. West Tennessee Healthcare is a public, not-for-profit healthcare system serving 19 counties in West Tennessee and Southeast Missouri. For more information, visit www.wth.org.
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