Halloween Alternatives

Here are a few more ideas of fun things to do on October 31st.

  • Plan a progressive ‘Halloween’ party.  Organize a progressive event in the safety of some of your friends’ homes.  Arrange for children to eat a meal at the first home, play games at the next, and eat dessert at the last stop.  Everyone joins in the work and expense.
  • Organize a skating or bowling night. Gather your kids, their friends (and hopefully parents) and head to your local skating rink or bowling alley. See who can bowl the most strikes or stand on one foot while on skates. It can be a fun way to see friends and have a good time.

 

Shelley Brooks

CCC Director of Early Childhood Ministry

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