Trick or treating has been the holiday to look forward to since 2,000 years ago. Kids love this holiday because you get free candy and get to spend time with their friends,everyone loves free candy but not everyone thinks about the risks.today i'll be writing about the dangers and the fun about halloween. Trick or treating is dangerous alone at any age but now that kids at the age of 10 want to go out alone is an all new level. What's the crime rate on halloween? Think that crime is more likely to occur long after the porch lights and bowls of candy get brought in.? Think again. My research shows that the same early evening hours favored for trick-or-treating had the highest numbers of violent crimes on Halloween night.the bottom line is that even if it's early it's not safer buts that's not all. …show more content…
How many kids get taken on Halloween.?
A percentage of 41.2 million people in 2015 ages 5-14 will go trick-or-treating. Out of the 800,000 children that go missing every year more than 10% of that is kids going missing on Halloween night. After a few hours the parents finally realized their children are missing but here are a few tips. Always trick-or-treat in groups,never go inside anyone's house you don't know, and most importantly never go up to a person you don't know. How do parents feel about Halloween.?each parent has their own opinion about Halloween but trick-or-treating alone takes a little more thought.most parents say they remember going by themselves at 5th grade or 4th. Parent thinks that trick-or-treating in groups would be the best idea because trick-or-treating out loud could leave you at risk for getting kidnapped, or abducted. Over all trick-or-treating is was safer if you have a parent. So halloween yes is one of my favorite holidays, but you need to be safe and listen to your parents.hanging with friends should be fun and chill,not worried if you're going to get killed. Be safe and have fun
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Late autumn has arrived and with it comes the dark magic of Halloween--and, of course, the
Imagine having the worst potential Halloween nightmares come to life for a night. Everything from the “Boogeyman” to innocent random people being killed by chainsaws and other disturbing ways. The film Halloween does all that and then some. The movie begins with an innocent looking six year old boy named Michael Myers dresses up in a clown costume and stabs his older sister Judith to death. After that incident Michael ends up going to jail with a plan of being put away for a long time. Then on October 30, 1978 about fifteen years after Michael was sent to jail he escapes. Michael escaping proves to be a major event as most would guess. However, the underlying note in all of this is that the following day is Halloween. Unfortunately,
Halloween was not supposed to be like that, it was supposed to be more like when I was a kid. Houses would be decorated, jack-o-lanterns would be sitting near doors, and
Everybody celebrates Halloween, but some people might celebrate the spooky holiday in a variety of ways. Most people celebrate this holiday by going door to door asking the greeters for candy while in their costumes. Others may see the night as an advantage to play pranks on others or even to create public haunted houses or haunted trails. For people that like to hold public events, they may create costume parties. For those that are either lazy or they just don’t want to participate in the events, they may spend the night by staying in their houses and doing an activity of their own. Most do not know this, but Halloween was originally a holiday to honor loved ones who passed.
Whether it's the pumpkin spice lattes, the thrill of a scare or the candy for those with a sweet tooth, Halloween has something for everyone, even nature, whose leaves turn orange to match the colour scheme of the occasion. A day of candy and sweets makes Halloween one of the most anticipated holidays for both children and adults alike.
It’s Thursday, October 13 and more importantly Halloween is only 19 days away. If you haven’t picked out your costume yet, don’t worry you have plenty of time. The bigger question is have tuned into the TV programs showcasing the holiday? The cooking shows, DIY shows and reality competitions shows based on Halloween? There are several great programs on this week revealing how far people will go to celebrate the season. Cakes that look eerie (and almost too good to eat) and people who spend weeks decorating their yards transforming it into graveyards and more. Don’t forget to flip through the dial this week and check out a few spooky programs!
Halloween Haunting WHAT: Bring your kids out for some holiday fun at Frankfort's Halloween Haunting this Friday night. You and your kids can dress up in costume and enjoy an evening filled of ghosts, goblins and ghoulish games. Your little monsters will have a blast bouncing around on giant inflatables, play spooky games, embark on a haunted hayride and watch a Halloween tale in the movie room. There will also be be a kids entertainment show and balloon artist. The first 150 kids will also get to make their own Halloween craft and pick out a small pumpkin from the pumpkin patch.
Americans celebrate Halloween as a sort of party in our communities. We hold parties and kids go trick-or-treating around the neighborhood. For
When it comes to Halloween, many will think of youngsters dressed as their favorite cartoon character or superhero. However, Halloween is not exclusive to only the young. While the sight is not common, there are an abundant of teens and young adults who have an attachment to the annual tradition. Halloween being not a time to divide, but instead an evening to unify as a community, and relish a night and the amusement the night brings. Sadly, there are those in power who wish to put a prohibition on kids of a certain age to go trick-or-treating.
Halloween for me means party, girls in naughty outfits and boys are in scary costumes, all together in streets, homes, or clubs. Halloween has been always my favorite holiday as well as for all members in my family. I have no idea why Halloween is so special to us, but maybe this is because we get every year a chance to dress up and pretend that we’re other people, without thinking that we're crazy to do that. Maybe because it makes everybody feels so young at his heart, or maybe because there is always in the air a sense of magic and mystery.
Trick-or-treating known as the nationwide holiday of Halloween. Taken place on the day of October thirty first. A day full of costumes, candy and good vibes. Seen as the day where nearly everyone no matter the age can enjoy. A holiday that can bring a community together.
America has many days dating back in history which need to be celebrated. To illustrate, the fourth of July is very important to Americans because it is the the day they have gained their independence and freedom. Celebrating the most memorable day of the country, citizens have made fireworks and barbeque a tradition every year with family and friends. The fourth of November,Thanksgiving, is also commemorated by fellow Americans with a traditional and delicious turkey. Inhabitants of America reminisce on their life and share what they are thankful for. This day holds plenty of joyous feelings. Soaring with high creativity, Halloween is a holiday that allows children (or even adults) to dress up as witches, monsters, or other characters besides
Do you want to know what you can do to make Halloween a fun time? Halloween is a holiday immersed in magic and pleasurable treats. It can be a marvelous and entertaining spectacle to see and enjoy. Hordes of children, adorned out in all kinds of costumes, are seen running through the neighborhood. But, this day is not there just for the kids, I really like seeing adults embrace their festive and creative sides, and take full advantage of this special holiday, this unique time for scaring and for being scared. Unquestionably, Halloween is a time for exclusive parties, scary decorations, and spooky atmosphere. A great Halloween party needs Planning, Spooky Invitation, and Decoration.
Even those who truly don’t believe in Halloween will buy a pumpkin, candy, or mums for their homes. The amount of money spent to celebrate Halloween is seeing an impact earlier and earlier every year. However people still wait to buy their decorations, candy, and costumes until right before Halloween. In fact, 50% of sales are done within the last 10 days before Halloween
In my town, the school defines Halloween as “Fall Festival” trying to mask the Holiday in school towards those that do not participate in these events. However, there is also trick or treating and the end of the night around 5 p.m. is regularly when the town that I live in starts trick-or-treating. Halloween is a traditional holiday that is part of our culture and has been around for centuries. However, there are people that decide not to celebrate Halloween, including me. I have heard of some parents that do not participate in some