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OK People....are you ready for trick or treaters?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 474658" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Over the years I've adapted to having the City Council choose a different night. The idea behind the change was to avoid school nights out for the children. Actually, however, I think the adults are using the 31st for their own parties, lol. One small city tradition that I like is that the preschoolers and other small children trick or treat the merchants around the circle for a couple of hours on a school day so there are no "big" kids involved. The policemen are present...believe it or not in an inconspicious way... so that unfamiliar drivers don't pose a danger. It's fun to read about different traditions. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: One little boy reached into the basket last night and said with alarm "it's already aten". Evidently husband had grabbed s Reese's and left the wrapper in the basket. I've laughed thinking of that child at least a half a dozen times. His expression and his words...LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 474658, member: 35"] Over the years I've adapted to having the City Council choose a different night. The idea behind the change was to avoid school nights out for the children. Actually, however, I think the adults are using the 31st for their own parties, lol. One small city tradition that I like is that the preschoolers and other small children trick or treat the merchants around the circle for a couple of hours on a school day so there are no "big" kids involved. The policemen are present...believe it or not in an inconspicious way... so that unfamiliar drivers don't pose a danger. It's fun to read about different traditions. DDD PS: One little boy reached into the basket last night and said with alarm "it's already aten". Evidently husband had grabbed s Reese's and left the wrapper in the basket. I've laughed thinking of that child at least a half a dozen times. His expression and his words...LOL! [/QUOTE]
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