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having a spooky and safe Halloween

how to be safe… -Never Trick or Treat Alone! -Always carry a Flashlight! -Only go to homes with lights on!! -Do NOT wear your mask when walking! -Don’t be toooo SPOOOOKY!!!!

Candy…Candy…Candy!!! Always have your candy checked by a grown-up!! Do not eat all your candy at once!!

So Much Fun…But we still need to be Safe!! Always look both ways before crossing the street! Never play in the street! Stay with your adult or group. If there are sidewalks…USE THEM!!!

Have a Happy Halloween!!!!!!