Just curious what we all on here do for Halloween.. We live out in the country in a very small community, & not many children come around. But, i do have a friend from work that has a haunted trail in his backyard. We usually go thru his trail & giggle about, its alot'a fun. He used to work at some of the haunted houses here in Kansas City.
Plus, what do you think the cut-off age limit for trick or treatin' is? My 24 year old daughter still dresses up & goes out with her friends & stuff. I think thats kinda silly cuz none of them have any children.
I was stopped after elemetary school was over. I found it more rewarding to sit, and eat our candy whilst I passed out some to the trick or treaters. I did not miss the variety, or the walking etc.
I now teach middle school, and the sheer numbers of trick or treaters amazes me. It would be easier out of our 800+ students to count the Non -trick -or-treaters...
Probably watch scary movies and have a guilt free candy night at home with friends. I might go to Encounters (a.k.a Predator World) in Branson West for the haunted house (It's very cool) this weekend sometime...not sure yet.
http://www.predatorworld.org/ (http://www.predatorworld.org/)
got a texas hold=em tournament scheduled.! ;D
Tonight and Friday night, the MSU Folklore Club is doing a haunted tour of the campus. I'm SO excited about it. We've got new actors this year who have just BLOWN us away.
On Saturday the club is doing a party at a park, then on Sunday evening--Halloween--we're going on the ghost tour of the Pythian Castle. After the tour, those of us who are doing NaNoWriMo this year are going to the write-in at Drury.
Nice Tinaalsgirl NaNoWriMo sounds awesome. I learned about it while doing a 24 hour movie competition (FilmRacing) a few weeks back. If I was a better writer than a painter, I'd take on the 1,600+ words per day needed to meet the 50,000 deadline by Nov 1! but instead I'll work on art work for those hours of mind numbing fun.
"Smokin' the Fort" BBQ and Bluegrass Festival on Saturday at Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. $5 for a taster kit and free admission
Gee, I gotta work that evening! :P
I love to dress up with my kid and go trick or treat. the pits of it being on sunday this year and no one knows when to trick or treat. Sunday or Saturday??? What will the town do?? the suspense is KILLING me smalls!
i think u should take the kids sat. nite... and then let the kids take u on sunday nite./
We have a local town here in central Arkansas that has passed a city wide approval to celebrate Halloween on Saturday this year so that the kids can use Sunday to get ready for school on Monday.
That is somewhat common. Also makes church goin' folks happier too :)
but how do you find this information? should I call the city chamber people that welcome new people to town. I think it is called the chamber of commerce??? or is that a bank? anyway. I think after work I will call that building.
Doing "Trunk or Treat" at the Church festival on Sunday. No scary costumes allowed. Hollywood theme.
We should all get together, and have a Silver Dollar City character costume party! I call dibs on Doc Harris, and Ada Mae Wheeler! ;D
Quote from: MissinTheGreenTrams on October 27, 2010, 05:44:59 PM
I love to dress up with my kid and go trick or treat. the pits of it being on sunday this year and no one knows when to trick or treat. Sunday or Saturday??? What will the town do?? the suspense is KILLING me smalls!
I love the "killing me smalls!" reference from "The Sandlot" :) I'm sure that there will be
something going on Fri, Sat, and Sun. Up here in Springfield, pub crawl is on Saturday, but I am sure that there are events going on all three days. In a small town, about all you can do is ask the locals what day Halloween is being observed, and hope you get correct information :(