Have a Green Halloween

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From GreenHalloween.org:

It's really not about the candy. Kids have fun when their parents get involved and have fun themselves. Part of being green is focusing on people instead of things, so try to reduce the amount of 'things' you incorporate into your Halloween by increasing the focus on fun. Here are some ideas for making your Green Halloween fun for your kids and for you:

- Make a big deal of your child's costume - getting dressed, taking pictures, etc.
- Have a neighborhood party and forgo trick-or-treating all together. Ask your child's school to consider making their Halloween celebration green as well.
- Have a charity-themed party. Instead of giving out prizes for games, allow children to pick from a list of charities and make a donation in their name.
- Have a Halloween gratitude party. Deliver handmade cards to your local farmer and take a tour of his/her field. Arrange before hand for each child to bring a mini pumpkin home.
- Talk to your neighbors about what they will be giving away in advance. One option is to trick-or-treat only at homes where you know Green Halloween items will be passed out.
- Show your Green by displaying your own Green Halloween sign and ask your Green Halloween neighbors to do the same. Turn looking for the signs into a hunt for treasures. The Green Halloween sign on your own door will announce to trick-or-treaters that they're in for a great surprise!
- Give kids a full, healthy meal before they go out trick-or-treating so they are not hungry.
- Talk to your kids about what is in candy and why it is not healthy. Ask them to come up with creative, kid and Earth-friendly alternatives that your own family can hand out and feel good about.
- When trick-or-treaters come to your door, shout, "Happy Hallo-green!!!

For more tips and treats on having a Green Halloween, visit GreenHalloween.org.

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MattBrenChris on October 23, 2008 8:44 AM

Getting costumes at resale shops is what we did. Hey, they’ve been worn may be once, and the ones we found were of good quality, and often in the original packaging. Since some of the accessories they come with are..cheesy, we grabbed some “real” accessories and gave them some flair. BWT, I found lots more good ideas from this article by some thrift store chain called value village. http://newsinfusion.com/video_details.php?videoId=235

LisaBrenChris on October 23, 2008 8:56 AM

Getting costumes at resale shops is what we did. Hey, they’ve been worn maybe once, and the ones we found were of good quality, and often in the original packaging. Since some of the accessories they come with are…cheesy, we grabbed some “real” accessories and gave them some flair. BWT, I found lots more good ideas from this article by some thrift store chain called value village. http://newsinfusion.com/video_details.php?videoId=235 Anyone been to or heard of value village? There aren’t any around us.

Wonderful tips for having a green Halloween. We do not understand the holiday on Earth, but are looking forward to it! Trick or treating can be green when kids walk from house to house and use a reusable bag.

Why do humans consume candy when raw fruit is much tastier? And we love organic chocolate.

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