***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED***
Halloween is rapidly approaching, and at this point in 2020, I'm sure most could agree with me that kids need a sense of normalcy right now. I think celebrating Halloween is just the thing they need. You know, just because we are in the middle of a pandemic, it doesn't mean Halloween needs to be canceled, as long as we can find a way to keep everyone safe...
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Halloween, or as I like to call it, "Spooky Season", is upon us! With Halloween comes all things candy, witches, skeletons, pumpkins, monsters, ghosts, ghouls, and of course, you can't forget haunted houses or trails.
This year Halloween is going to be different, no doubt...
Many people know that a child carrying a teal pumpkin on Halloween often means that they have a food allergy. And, in turn, some houses will leave teal-colored pumpkins on their porch to let those with food allergies know that they have non-edible treats to hand out...
With Halloween just around the corner, there is no better time to start planning out the perfect jack-o-lantern for all to see.
Here are a few important pumpkin carving tips to make an awesome jack-o-lantern that will stick around all the way until halloween...
After a viral post from the mom of an autistic child, thousands of people have jumped on board to say they will also do this for their non-verbal kids at Halloween.
Connor wants to enjoy Halloween before surgery & needs your help! Make plans to attend this Trunk or Treat event on October 10th at Texas Roadhouse in Augusta.
The craze of Trunk or Treats is really catching on, as more and more are popping up throughout Central Maine and beyond. To make things easy for you...here is a list of local Trunk or Treats:
October 26th:
6:30pm - 8pm: Windsor PAWS PTO @ Windsor School
October 27th:
4:30pm - 6pm: HDHS Key Club at Hall Dale Elementary
October 28th:
3pm - 5pm: Calvary Bible Baptist Church in Whitefield
5pm - 7pm: