Halloween in Lane Cove – To Trick and Treat or Not to Trick and Treat?

    Halloween in Lane Cove

    Around the last two weeks of October people start discussing Halloween.  On In the Cove, Halloween is an issue that divides our Facebook Fans.  Some people love it, and others are not that fond of it (well dislike it intensely)

    In fact, one year one of our fans posted a question asking people where was the best place to Trick or Treat in Lane Cove.  This question really sparked a frenzy and we had Halloweengate on our hands.  Some people said they love seeing kids trick or treat and don’t mind if they live in the street or not.  Others objected to cars of people being dropped off in the popular streets and having over 150 kids knock on their door (which I have to say would not be fun).

    Having lived in an apartment for some time and not having a street, as such, to knock on doors, ITC totally understands that you really do need to find somewhere to trick or treat.

    Our suggestion is that if you do drop into another street, have some lollies on hand. You can give these to the residents to thank them for their generosity.

    One resident who loves Halloween is Corrine Bozsoky and she lives in Lane Cove North on Kara Street and she would love to see you.

     

     

    Pizza

    Many Lane Cove Restaurants close on a Monday, but Del Pieros Pizza in Lane Cove North is opening for a special Halloween event.

    Bring the kids in, and bring on the costumes! Best-dressed kids will get a special treat!

    They are located at 4/703 Mowbray Road West Lane Cove North.

    Trick or Treat

    So how do you tell people you would like them to knock on your door?  We have been advised that the normal procedure is to put out a sign or decorate your house.  When the loot has run out take down the sign.  That is a great idea, but if you have no time for decorations , then …just print out our poster and put it on your fence/mail box.    This will help people know you are ready and waiting for them.

     

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    Apparently, (you may already know this) if a house has a blue pumpkin or blue balloon outside, it indicates that trick or treating kids with allergies are welcome, as non-food treats are available.

     

    You may also get so many people knocking that you run out of treats.  Shut the gate and put this sign on your gate.  This does happen if you are in the busy streets.

     

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    You can download this sign sorry we are out of treats

    Halloween is also a time when too many sugary/sweet treats end up in your house.

    Another thing you may not know, is that Halloween is a time when the emergency rooms are put under pressure with accidents.  

    Do you like the Halloween tradition?  Does your street welcome people from all over the area?


     

     

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    1 COMMENT

    1. The fireworks part of the Lane Cove West PS Halloween event was never the main part of the event for me. Indeed many people left before them. I am not really sure why they cannot just have a great dress up; sideshow alley; pumpkin carving competition; and haunted disco in the hall with foods stalls and some rides (or not). It actually seems more like this has also been a victim of its own success and the crowds really are greater than the playground/oval can simply safely hold and it becomes an issue of how to turn people away. Very sad.

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