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Trick-or-Treating - Richardson,TX

I know it's early to start thinking about this, but we are new to the area and I plan ahead! :) Does anyone know if there is a safe place to trick-or-treat in the Plano/Richardson area? Where we used to live, we could go to the mall and trick-or-treat there. Do any of the malls around here do that? Are there any other places to go besides house-to-house? Any ideas would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!!!!

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Let me extend an invitation for you and yours to come trick-or-treating in our neighborhood, The Country Place in Carrollton (off Marsh between Beltline and Keller Springs). We have lived here for 8 years and have never heard of an incident. The kids around here love trick-or-treating! Last year we had 104 visitors at our house, and we're not even on the main loop and have a bunch of fuddy-duddys on our block. Our house and many others do it up big time! So Much Fun! Long Live Trick or Treating (and Santa Claus!)

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Rockwall has Scare on the Square on Saturday, the 30th and on the 29th we have Halloween at the Harbor. It's about 20 minutes from Richardson but since you're not having much luck up there, it may be worth traveling to. I couldn't find it on-line but here's the info....

October 29, Halloween Extravaganza, The Harbor, 6 p.m. New twist on old favorite—entertainment, carnival games, face painting, bounce houses, costume contest on the main stage.

October 30: Scare on the Square, downtown trick-or-treating for the
younger crowd. Join the downtown merchants for an afternoon of fun.

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Our church does a big Fall Carnival and it's GREAT fun! :) There are lots of game booths, bounce houses, a petting zoo, the fire department usually brings a fire truck - and everyone is in costumes getting candy at all the booths and activities. It's Woodcreek Church and our building is on Renner & Telecom; just east of Hwy 190. The website is www.woodcreekchurch.com, but I'm not sure if they have info up yet. Hope this helps! :)

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I'm in Plano/Allen area and we've always stayed in our neighborhood. The houses are decorated, many people are outside, it is a social night.

If you don't want to go in your neighborhood, find a church location throwing a fall harvest that night.

We get van loads of kids that do not live in our neighborhood coming through on Halloween night. I don't care for that because it takes away from the children who do live in our neighborhood. I have separate candy bowls/treats for kids I know and live in my neighborhood and the ones bused in to get the goods, (as do most of the homes around here)

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Many times the local churches will hold Fall Festivals where the children can dress up, play little games, and win candy and prizes. I'm sure they will all start advertising soon.
R.

A lot of churches do "Trunk or Treat" which is where church members pull in to the church parking lot and open their up the back of their cars. They decorate them and have candy for the kids. Then, the kids go from car to car in a safe environment.

We've done this for the last 6 years and are looking forward to it again.

Last year my friend and our kids went trick-or-treating in the neighborhood.

Almost all the houses were decorated and had plenty of treats.....some even made popcorn and there was a haunted house, music and a lot of people.....it was like a big huge street party......so much fun !!!!!

If you want to know the neighborhood send me a personal message.....

At Collin Creek Mall there were some stores that had treats, but not very many.....

I'm sure there are more things to do around here, but I'm fairly new to this area too.....

I have always done trunk or treat through our church. Which is held in the parking lot of the church. It makes it easy. Especially for the smaller children. Some people even decorate thier cars. I have never had a problem with the treats or prizes.

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