Halloween can be a fun time for children and adults to dress up, stock up on candy and celebrate fall. Some families prefer to forgo trick-or-treating in favor of other activities. Some neighborhoods aren’t pedestrian-friendly, and some families prefer to take the focus off the spooky and scary aspect of the holiday in favor of a fall-focused celebration. Below are some ideas for alternative outings to celebrate the holiday.
Harvest festivals
Churches often offer harvest festivals or celebrations to shift the focus from scary costumes to the joys of fall. These festivals offer carnival games and other activities. Check out the calendar at some of the larger churches in your area. Most of the time these events offer FREE admission, with a recommended donation of a bag of candy or canned food.
Pumpkin patches
Pumpkin season is here. Many local farms offer their customers a chance to pick pumpkins and participate in fun activities for just the cost of the picked pumpkin. Pumpkin Patches and More.org is a great resource for finding a local pumpkin patch.
Pumpkin carving party
You don’t have to spend a lot of money to throw a pumpkin-carving party. Ask all of your guests to bring a pumpkin, knife and newspaper (to collect spare pumpkin parts). Then just stock up on cheap drinks and snacks. If you’re inclined, you can also buy a bag of cheap tea-lights. Parents and children can work together to carve pumpkins. Be sure to ask guests to set aside seeds so that you can bake them in the oven for a fun and festive snack. Allrecipes.com offers a great recipe.
Once pumpkins are complete, light them up and enjoy the atmosphere while socializing and snacking on fresh seeds. Don’t worry about putting together a playlist; most cable TV stations offer a seasonal music channel you can play while everyone is gathered.
Volunteer at a local organization
Check with our local homeless shelter or soup kitchen to see if they need any extra help the night of Halloween. Volunteering is a free way to feel great, and doing something good for another person is a great treat — with no trick.
What are your ideas for other festive alternatives to trick-or-treating?
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