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804 | Article | Vaporman87 | @Ben: That seems extremely goofy to me. We too have an "open house" type of event during and after the hour long Trick-or-Treat event held at our church. Trick-or-Treaters come and enjoy free chili, peanut butter sandwiches, and drinks. During the TorT, we hand out bags of goodies and prizes. It's nice to be able to go there and relax and eat warm chili after walking almost 2 miles throughout the neighborhood with the kids in tow. But we wouldn't be THAT picky about the costumes. Just no bloody/gory/scantily clad visitors in the Fellowship Hall (They can still have someone else bring them chili). | Oct 01, 2013 | ||
805 | Article | Mr Magic | There was this church I used to go to, and during one Halloween season, the regular people would come on Sundays, but on the night of the big Halloween festival, the church would fill up with these people I've never seen before! And after the festival was over, they never came back! | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 01, 2013 | |
813 | Article | Benjanime | my school didn't have those, just pizza parties and candy that got passed out. | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 03, 2013 | |
812 | Article | Vaporman87 | Did anyone else attend a school that held a "Halloween" carnival/festival? I always looked forward to them in elementary school. | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 03, 2013 | |
814 | Article | Mr Magic | There's always one next to one of the churches here every year called Candyfest. | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 03, 2013 | |
815 | Article | Vaporman87 | These school festivals usually involved cake walks, bobbing for apples, fishing for grab bags (with a gym pad standing upright and someone behind it tying the grab bag to the end of a "fishing rod" that the player tossed over the wall), a "ghost walk" or haunted house experience, and more games and food. | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 03, 2013 | |
816 | Article | Benjanime | aww, you were really lucky vapor. i wish my schools had a lot of stuff to offer like that | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 04, 2013 | |
839 | Article | Vaporman87 | Does it make any sense to you that there is a local community having a costume party/dance on Nov. 2nd? How can you feel like you're in the Halloween spirit AFTER Halloween? It's like opening your Christmas presents 3 days after Christmas day. | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 22, 2013 | |
853 | Article | Benjanime | that does sound weird. but i assume that any kids that actually missed out on halloween night wouldn't mind it | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Nov 08, 2013 | |
1486 | Article | shakin steak | Like this year, in 2008 Halloween was on a Friday. So I went to a Halloween party on Friday and another one on Saturday. If the weekend isn't enough of an excuse, you could always celebrate El Dia de Los Muertos. | Benjanime's Halloween Retrospective | Oct 28, 2014 |