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Halloween Tips for 2011

Halloween is coming up soon and you are figuring out what to do for the holiday.
If you don't have any ideas, check this article out.
1.
Participate in Trick or Treating Almost in every neighborhood, there is a trick or treating program, which usually take during the last weekend of October.
You don't want to be the one person in the neighborhood (aka Scrooge- OK, that takes place in during the Christmas season, but you get the point) who decided not to pass out candy to the children.
Go to the store, buy a few bags of candy, and on the day of the event, place the pack of candy in a basket, turn on your porch light and pass the candy out when the children knock on your door.
The event is not going to long at all and besides, you are going to have fun doing this activity! 2.
Buy a Pumpkin You can buy up a pumpkin at any store in your city or town.
If you plan on carving the pumpkin, here are some tips: 1) Put some newspaper down on the floor or table.
2) Put the pumpkin on the newspaper.
3) Get a sharp knife to cut the top of the pumpkin.
4) Remove all the guts out of the pumpkin.
5) Light a candle and place in the pumpkin.
6) Take the pumpkin outside and place on your front porch.
Make sure you hide the pumpkin during the day because some people have the tendency to steal or destroy it and the next you know, it would be a smashing pumpkin.
3.
Watch Scary Movies or Halloween Programs on Television During this time of year, cable television networks are showing horror movies and documentaries about how the films were made.
Check out HBO, Showtime, Sci-Fi, AMC or other television stations for Halloween programming.
If horror films are not your thing, you can watch other Halloween programming (Television shows usually have a Halloween episode; ABC will show "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, the classic cartoon that was once on CBS for years; Fox will air The Simpsons:"Treehouse of Horror" episode, (The Halloween special now in its 22 season.
) 4.
Host or Attend a Halloween Party Nowadays, Halloween is not just for kids anymore.
Within the last 10-15 years, adults have been dressing up in costumes and having their own fun by attending Halloween parties or hosting it themselves.
Why not join in this opportunity.
You can dress up to look like someone else and just run with it.
5.
Create an Outdoor Display You can have some fun with this.
Just like Christmas decorations, neighbors are trying to out top each other by having the best display in the neighborhood.
Use decorations such as witches, ghosts, goblins, zombies, fake tombstones, a mummy and the grim reaper,to turn your home into a haunted house.
Add some decorative lights, a light or fog machine to the display and you will have a house that everybody want to check out.
6.
Go Check Out The Halloween Events At Your Local Zoo or Amusement park In this time of year, the zoo and amusement parks usually have events to celebrate Halloween.
They have cool displays for people to check out and events so that everyone can have a great time.
If you have the chance, by all means go! 7.
Attend a Haunted House In Your City or Town Every October, people attend a haunted house in their city to see if they end up getting scared or not.
You'll be surprised by the people who said they're not scared to enter a haunted house, but once they get in and leave the house, they will tell you a different story afterward.
It is best to either take someone with you or go as a group because it would be a lot a fun.
But don't take any children with you because it would scare them and they could end up having nightmares.
There are plenty of Halloween activities for you to participate in.
Get involved before it's too late.
Go out and have fun!

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