| Another idea, do you know your neighbors? If a neighbor told me they had to travel I would tell them to still come to my house to let their child trick or treat when they got back. You could ask a few people. Anyone in my neighborhood would happily do this for each other. |
| Also the Air and Space Museum - udvar hazy the weekend before. https://airandspace.si.edu/events/air-and-scare/ |
Is trick or treating wherever you are traveling not an option? |
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No one I know does Halloween activities after Oct. 31st because Nov. 1st is All Saints Day. Most Catholics paint and clean graves. You'll have to find a Sunday fun day in the event's page of your news site. There are usually fall fun things for kids.
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| Do you know your neighbors? Talk to them to see if she can trick or treat a day late (you should offer to provide the candy). This is what my parents did when we spent a year in Europe when i was a kid. |
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You could contact a Senior Center and see if they might have an event. Even if you had the candy to give to your daughter later. My mom used to take us "TorTing" at a local Senior Center. We'd knock on the doors, song songs or tell (bad) jokes.
Also, Clarendon had a dog costume parade and trick or treating on Oct 24th. It's a fundraiser, so there's a charge, but it looks fun. https://www.classy.org/arlington/events/2014-howl-o-ween-dog-walk-for-homeless/e53955 |
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Let's do Christmas on 12/26 and New Years on the 4th while we are at it.
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I wish. |