Giving out treats or not .
I do every year and don't care if a lot of the kids coming to my house are not from my neighborhood
I do every year and don't care if a lot of the kids coming to my house are not from my neighborhood
there are a lot of porch light off in my neighborhood that night and lights out seems to be increasing every year.Who doesn't give out candy?
really? that's too bad. Everyone in my neighborhood gives out candy.there are a lot of porch light off in my neighborhood that night and lights out seems to be increasing every year.
That's why I asked, wonder how TKR members feel about giving out candy
Gives hope that some will keep the giving goingreally? that's too bad. Everyone in my neighborhood gives out candy.
I had noticed that there were fewer and fewer kids coming around... long gaps between them. Since houses, in-general, got bigger... its a bit of a pain to just sit and wait for the next wave of kids... and the kids don't want to have to wait for people to make their way to the front door. Still.. I do it.. we take shifts... it is only one night.there are a lot of porch light off in my neighborhood that night and lights out seems to be increasing every year.
That's why I asked, wonder how TKR members feel about giving out candy
Nice and that's how I feel.I had noticed that there were fewer and fewer kids coming around... long gaps between them. Since houses, in-general, got bigger... its a bit of a pain to just sit and wait for the next wave of kids... and the kids don't want to have to wait for people to make their way to the front door. Still.. I do it.. we take shifts... it is only one night.
I do not like it when the older kids come around later.. like 9pm or later. Lights out soon after that... even though I have no doubt I was once one of those kids.
I had noticed that there were fewer and fewer kids coming around... long gaps between them. Since houses, in-general, got bigger... its a bit of a pain to just sit and wait for the next wave of kids... and the kids don't want to have to wait for people to make their way to the front door. Still.. I do it.. we take shifts... it is only one night.
I do not like it when the older kids come around later.. like 9pm or later. Lights out soon after that... even though I have no doubt I was once one of those kids.
Sixty years ago my parents complained about the kids shuttle on Racetrack Road in East Brunswick.Always. It does slightly irritate me that kids shuttle in from other neighborhoods but only because I like to be a "take a handful" guy. Getting 20 times as many kids as are in the neighborhood screws with the math and I usually have to scale back to "take a couple" ...at least until end of night.
Noticed in Florida, all the new developments are big houses, but tightly packed with 1-car length driveways mostly. Great for Halloween walking neighborhoods. But in Jersey.. the last place we lived, houses were well spaced apart. So even if kids get bussed in, they will EARN IT.. especially if every other house is lights out. Of course the very wealthy aren't really visited, are they? Can you imagine walking around, say, Mendham estates from house to house, through iron gates, up long driveways?Sixty years ago my parents complained about the kids shuttle on Racetrack Road in East Brunswick.
It's been going on for a long, long time.
This sounds like Morris plains. Great Halloween town.In my old town the school would have a Halloween parade and then let the kids out for trick or treating. From the school the kids would head down my street and loop over to the next street. These two streets became Halloween central. People would be out on their lawns with candy for kids and food and drink for parents. As the town got richer the lawn parties got bigger, people brought in food trucks, my neighbor across from me built a haunted house in his drive way and somebody hired a singer. People from nearby towns started to come over and it got really big. We went through 20 or 30 bags of candy.
We moved a few years back, in this neighborhood people put out bucket w candy at the end of the driveway and nobody is out.
Monmouth BeachThis sounds like Morris plains. Great Halloween town.
I was in Boone earlier this year, my daughter was performing in a show in Banner Elk. Downtown Boone was awesome!Nah. Impractical here, on a mountain top, in the woods. But the town of Boone has an event every year called BooneBoo. Includes a parade as well as treat or treating and trunk or treating. And adult beverages. https://www.joneshouse.org/booneboo
I see mentions of random times from 3:00 to 9:00/10:00 in this thread. Do you folks out east/NJ basically have “free for all” go as you please hours?
Around Pittsburgh, there has always been a pre-set 2 hour window timeframe. Typically 6-8 on Halloween, but have had times switched for Friday night HS football or Sundays.