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Ocelot II
(120,877 posts)so I don't have to buy candy, which I would eat, and otherwise deal with it. We don't get a lot of trick-or-treaters anyhow, and the weather is just awful so far today - cold, raining, windy, and predicted to get colder and start snowing.
debm55
(36,159 posts)PJMcK
(22,887 posts)It wouldnt be safe so the community has a kids party the weekend before Halloween. Although my son is grown up, we usually make a monetary contribution for the party.
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(36,159 posts)gab13by13
(25,267 posts)Add an animatronics every year. Make the little kids cry. Usually get 400 kids, only got 300 this year, PM me for candy.
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(36,159 posts)SheltieLover
(59,617 posts)safe, so I don't do anything.
debm55
(36,159 posts)Silver Gaia
(4,858 posts)I put it in their bags myself so I can see how cute they are. I loved it when I was a kid, and I love it now!
We have decorations and lights up, too.
debm55
(36,159 posts)quaint
(3,549 posts)debm55
(36,159 posts)Phentex
(16,504 posts)while snacking and imbibing for those who choose.
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(36,159 posts)Niagara
(9,598 posts)If the trick or treaters are very young, I'll let them know what's available in my treat bowl.
Anyone who shows up at my door in costume is getting a treat. I don't do age limits.
👻🍁🎃
debm55
(36,159 posts)Niagara
(9,598 posts)True Dough
(20,287 posts)Or maybe those were kids dressed up as elderly people. Hold on, I better go see if I can catch up with them. If it's the real deal, it won't take too long.
Niagara
(9,598 posts)chouchou
(1,306 posts)Little kids get one quarter, big kids 2 quarters. Everybody seems to like it and seems like the parent appreciates it..
(I've done it for years in order to not eat the damn leftovers until I look like Porky-Hog!
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(36,159 posts)CTyankee
(65,041 posts)debm55
(36,159 posts)Elessar Zappa
(15,911 posts)It makes me sad.
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(36,159 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,896 posts)We give a few mini-candy bars & a bag of chips to each kid.
Thing runs 3½ hours, so if get tired of it, I just put the bin on the steps and put a sign saying "Take A Few".
But, I usually stick it out for 80-90% of the time period.
debm55
(36,159 posts)debm55
(36,159 posts)radical noodle
(8,594 posts)I've often been tempted to dress up and go house to house giving out candy to the neighbors. The only thing that's stopped me is that 80% or more are diabetic and therefore shouldn't have candy. I think it would be great fun otherwise.
True Dough
(20,287 posts)Yeah, I can see how you'd want to avoid something like that.
radical noodle
(8,594 posts)I might be driven out of the community. I'm already in trouble for speeding.
True Dough
(20,287 posts)Radical "Leadfoot" Noodle!
radical noodle
(8,594 posts)a few miles from the Indianapolis 500?
debm55
(36,159 posts)Niagara
(9,598 posts)Seniors always appreciate the little things so I wanted to throw out a few "giving out" ideas for next Halloween. You could have a treat bowl to pass out the variety of items.
1. Word searches. Reasonably priced at the dollar store.
2. Deck of playing cards. I'm not a senior but I always have a deck of playing cards in my home because I'm "old school" that way.
3. Scratch off lottery tickets. Could be placed in a Halloween greeting card.
4. Post office stamps. You can purchase a book, sheet or roll of stamps and decide where you want to tear the perforated line and how many you want to hand out. Don't forget to keep some for yourself if you need to. Could be placed in a Halloween greeting card.
5. Sugar free candy. They make a variety of sugar free candy, someone might appreciate the gesture.
radical noodle
(8,594 posts)Thanks for this. Good ideas for next year.
Niagara
(9,598 posts)You're welcome!
gademocrat7
(11,167 posts)wearing my wolf ears headband.
debm55
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PikaBlue
(262 posts)I, typically, have over 100 trick-or-treaters. I may double that amount this year because the weather is clear and very warm. There are times when I would prefer to tuck in and just read; however, there are so few fun, community events for children these days so I try to help keep the tradition alive. As for any leftover goodies, my junior and graduate-level students scarf those right down. 😉
debm55
(36,159 posts)Ilikepurple
(106 posts)The number a treat or treaters varies so much we seem t9 either run out of candy or have too much left over. This feels like a too much left year because we bought a lot of candy. We usually donate surplus candy.
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(36,159 posts)arkielib
(358 posts)I loved trick or treating when I was a kid, and loved even more later taking my much younger sister trick-or-treating. I would keep telling her just one more house when she got tired and wanted to go home. Giving out candy brings back some good memories.
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(36,159 posts)FalloutShelter
(12,749 posts)I like to see the kids costumes and engage them a little.
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(36,159 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(10,890 posts)and off the road. I have never seen a trick-or-treater here. But we turn off the outside lights anyway.
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(36,159 posts)onecaliberal
(35,835 posts)debm55
(36,159 posts)Mister Ed
(6,352 posts)I sit out on the porch in the cold handing out candy, and she watches over me to make sure I do it right.
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(36,159 posts)Island Blue
(6,287 posts)Trick-or-treating used to be big in my neighborhood and I handed candy out, but for the past several years, the downtown area of my tiny little town has transformed into Halloween central. Homes, businesses & churches all participate with many giving out candy to 1,000 or so kids. Its a really cool event!
debm55
(36,159 posts)GP6971
(32,982 posts)are all grown up and our cul-de-sac is very much off the beaten path.
debm55
(36,159 posts)You would think we would get it but we still station us and our bowlful of candy in the driveway.
BlueKota
(3,658 posts)away. Also the road we live on road that is very busy, and a lot of people drive 75 even though the speed limit is 45. There are people who still walk, jog, and ride bikes on it, but I think they are taking too much of a risk. It's dangerous and certainly not safe for kids even if accompaniedby an adult.
So no trick or treaters here.
The Wizard
(12,870 posts)I asked him if he wanted a celery stalk.
I left some candy in a bowl being held by one of the decorations. The first kids that came by took all the candy. I just waited at the door after that.
We had about 50 kids come by, and they all walked away with candy and a smile.
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(36,159 posts)Tikki
(14,795 posts)homes where we live.
No parent would bring children in this area.
We don't want teens to venture here because of the traffic on the narrow road.
Halloween just doesn't vibe here.
Tikki
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(36,159 posts)Luciferous
(6,262 posts)seeing all the kids in their costumes 🙂
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(36,159 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(6,359 posts)Not anymore, as this neighborhood has done a good job of discouraging anyone from ever setting foot on the property. So, we don't get trick or treaters. Hell, we don't get the time of day from anyone else on this street. By and large, everyone around here seems to want to act this way, so this is no surprise,. I guess.
But, back in the day, we would set up and the entire street was ready as well. Our street was one of the 'famous' ones for Halloween. We also did not discriminate against a visitor. If they wanted some candy, they got some. (I know my fat, old, diabetic ass could not eat any of it, so out it goes!)
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(36,159 posts)ailsagirl
(23,802 posts)Next morning it was gone. I went downstairs to look around (I lived on the second floor) and I found the empty bowl in the flower bed. That was the last time I did Halloween.
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(36,159 posts)quaint
(3,549 posts)Not one on the porch or in the street. I was amazed until I realized I had no teenager visits and the little ones had one to three adults with them. Nice surprise. Just sharing.
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(36,159 posts)Dulcinea
(7,476 posts)I like seeing the little neighborhood ghosts & goblins!