Trick-or-Treating the day after Halloween

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Also the Air and Space Museum - udvar hazy the weekend before. https://airandspace.si.edu/events/air-and-scare/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are traveling on Halloween this year and will get home too late for trick-or-treating. DD has not yet put this together, but it's going to be a huge disappointment. I know Boo at the Zoo is ahead of time, but does anyone know of any neighborhood or merchant-type Halloween activities on Sunday, November 1 this year?


Is trick or treating wherever you are traveling not an option?
Anonymous
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.

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Let's do Christmas on 12/26 and New Years on the 4th while we are at it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's do Christmas on 12/26 and New Years on the 4th while we are at it.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are traveling on Halloween this year and will get home too late for trick-or-treating. DD has not yet put this together, but it's going to be a huge disappointment. I know Boo at the Zoo is ahead of time, but does anyone know of any neighborhood or merchant-type Halloween activities on Sunday, November 1 this year?


You would be disappointed if you came to my house. Oct. 31 is Halloween not Nov. 1.


I'm sure people are disappointed no matter when they go to your house.


I wish.
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