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Featured Articles Featured Articles
Articles from the staff of Halloween Online and beyond.
Makeup & Costumes Makeup & Costumes
Halloween Costume ideas & Makeup techniques.
Special FX & Props Special FX & Props
Build your own Special FX and Props for your Halloween haunt.
Pumpkin Carving 101 Pumpkin Carving 101
Pumpkin carving lessons and tips for Halloween.
Halloween Safety Guide Halloween Safety
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afety information and tips for a safe Halloween.
Halloween Toys Halloween Toys
Lots of creepy action figures and more for Halloween.
Halloween Games Halloween Games
13 games for kid's parties. Can be modified for adults.
Halloween Traditions Halloween Traditions
Halloween Traditions and Party plans for the Dark Month.
Halloween Decorations Dark Decorations
Create your own creepy decorations for Halloween night.
Halloween Reading Hardcopy Showcase
Reviews of Halloween related videos, books,  zines and music.
Halloween Recipes Tricks and Treats
Check out our growing cookbook of Halloween recipes.

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THROW A HALLOWEEN BLOCK PARTY


If you live in a more suburban area a Halloween block party will give you a chance to get closer to or meet your neighbors in a festive setting. In this busy world we live in, the feeling of community and neighborhood friendship isn't what it was 20 years ago. This is a great way to get back that feeling of being a part of a close knit community.

To pull off a successful Halloween block party you need to do some advance planning. A couple of months ahead you should start thinking about dates, activities, and supplies. You should start enlisting the help of neighbors, give each one a particular thing to do. Plan food, organize games, check with your City Hall about permits, insurance and zoning. Organize a meeting with neighbors to find out how they can help, and what they can supply. You can plan on the block party to be held before Halloween or on Halloween night as an alternative to trick-or-treating.

The first obstacle you'll have to get past is closing off your street. If you close the street, you may have to take out liability insurance and obtain the approval of affected neighbors if they choose not to be involved with the party. You may also be required to obtain traffic barricades from the city along with a permit. Check with your local police department for information on blocking off the two ends of the street in your neighborhood.

If there is a fee for the permit, you may want to set up food and drink booths and charge a low price to make back the money. If everyone involved chips in it will cut down on expenses.

You'll want to plan games, a costume contest, food and drink booths and decorations. If all neighbors decide to decorate their own yards for Halloween, you can have a walk down each side of the street to view the yards and award the best Halloween decorations.

It may sound like a big undertaking but with the proper help from neighbors you can make a Halloween block party an annual tradition for your neighborhood that will last for years! It will also set a good example for your children, showing them that friendship and community are not a thing of the past.

 

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