How Old is Too Old for Trick-or-Treating?
My friends and I had a conversation the other day. How old is to old to be trick-or-treating. For me personally anyone over 12-years old shouldn't be trick-or-treating.
My friends and I had a conversation the other day. How old is to old to be trick-or-treating. For me personally anyone over 12-years old shouldn't be trick-or-treating.
When Halloween rolls around each year you'll find the super scary houses of horror around every corner but when you are a mom of younger children you just want something fun that won't give them nightmares into their adulthood. Here is
With Halloween around the corner I thought you might need some ideas for the perfect costumes. Plus, I know where you can wear that costume and win some great prizes.
I recently read a survey about holiday parties. The study said that Americans will spend more money this year planning their Halloween Parties. They will spend an average of $450 on their Halloween parties. Seriously, $450? That is a lot of money. Why spend that much money, especially with Christmas coming up? I have a suggestion for you, we've already planned the party and all we need are the guests, join us for The Boo Ball.
To get you in the “spirit” of Halloween, ‘Good Morning America‘ offered a slideshow of thrill-seekers making a scream-filled trip through the Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls.
Remember the good old days when Halloween meant trick-or-treating and bobbing for apples? Well, technology has made All Hallow's Eve a whole lot scarier. From advanced video displays to motion-sensing devices, these Halloween-themed gadgets will turn your home into a truly terrifying house of horrors. Here's
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As a mom it is fun to get our kids dressed up and take them to Halloween Carnivals or trick-or-treating, however, when was the last time you dressed up and had some Halloween fun?
Well Mix 94.1 has the perfect event for you, it is called the Boo Ball, it is a 21 and up event.
How would you like to have some spooktacular fun while helping out the High Plains Food Bank? All you have to do is grab the family and head on out to the Amarillo Scaregrounds, 2736 W. 10th this Friday from 6-8pm.