Thursday, October 31, 2013

Trick-Or-Treat Schedules

Trick-Or-Treat Schedules


  • Alliance - October 31, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Akron - October 26, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Amherst Township - October 31, 6pm - 730pm
     
  • Ashland - October 31, 6pm - 7pm
     
  • Ashtabula - November 2, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Ashtabula Township - October 31, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Auburn Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Aurora - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Austintown - October 31, 530pm - 730pm
     
  • Avon - October 31, 6pm -730pm
     
  • Avon Lake - October 31, 6pm -730pm
     
  • Bainbridge Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm (rain date: November 3, 6pm - 8pm)
     
  • Barberton - Downtown Trick or Treat, October 26, 11am - 130pm, Lake Anna
     
  • Bath - October 27, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Bay Village - October 31, 6pm -8pm
     
  • Beachwood - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Bedford - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Bedford Heights - October 31, 5pm - 8pm
     
  • Bentleyville - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Berea - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Boardman - October 31, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Boston Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Bratenahl - October 26, Kids' Halloween Party at the Bratenahl Community Center Gymnasium, noon to 2pm. Free to residents and guests.
     
  • Brecksville - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Brimfield - October 27, 2pm - 4pm
     
  • Broadview Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Brooklyn - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Brooklyn Heights -
     
  • Brook Park - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Brunswick - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Brunswick Hills - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Burton - October 31, 530pm - 7pm
     
  • Chagrin Falls- October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Canal Fulton - October 31, 6pm -8pm
     
  • Canfield - October 31, 530pm - 730pm
     
  • Canton - October 27, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • Carollton - November 2, 1pm - 230pm
     
  • Chardon - October 31, 530pm - 730pm
     
  • Chatham - October 26, 6pm -730pm
     
  • Chesterland - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Chester Township -
     
  • Chippewa Lake - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Cleveland - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Cleveland Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Columbia Station - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Conneaut - October 31, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Copley Township - October 27, 5pm -7pm
     
  • Coventry - October 27, 530pm - 8pm
     
  • Cuyahoga Heights - October 31, 6pm - 730pm
     
  • Cuyahoga Falls - October 26, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Dover - October 31, 5pm - 730pm
     
  • Doylestown - October 31, 530pm - 645pm
     
  • East Canton - October 27, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • East Cleveland - October 31, 530pm - 730pm
     
  • Eastlake - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • East Rochester -
     
  • East Liverpool - October 31, 530pm -7pm
     
  • Elyria - October 31, 6pm - 730pm
     
  • Euclid - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Fairlawn - October 27, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Fairport Harbor - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Fairview Park - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Garfield Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Garretsville - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Geneva - October 27, 4pm - 6pm
     
  • Geneva-on-the-Lake - October 27, 4pm - 6pm
     
  • Glenwillow - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Grafton - October 31, 6pm - 730pm
     
  • Granger Township - October 27, 2pm - 4pm
     
  • Green - October 26, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Hambden Township - October 31, 530pm -730pm
     
  • Harpersfield Township - October 27, 4pm - 6pm
     
  • Hartsgrove Township - October 26, 5pm - 730pm
     
  • Hartville - October 27, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • Highland Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Hinckley Township - No formal trick or treat; up to individual neighborhoods
     
  • Hiram -
     
  • Hudson - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Hunting Valley - no trick or treat
     
  • Huron - October 31, 5pm -  7pm
     
  • Independence - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Kent - October 27, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • Kirtland - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Jefferson - October 26, 4pm - 6pm
     
  • Lafayette Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Lakewood - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Linndale -
     
  • Litchfield Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Lordstown - October 31, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Louisville - October 27, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • Lyndhurst - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Macedonia - October 31, 6-8pm
     
  • Madison Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Maple Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Mansfield - October 31, 530pm - 7pm
     
  • Manta - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Mayfield Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Mayfield Village - October 31, 6pm - 830pm
     
  • Medina - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Medina Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Mentor - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Middleburg Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Middlefield - October 31, 530pm - 7pm
     
  • Minerva - October 31, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Montville Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Mentor-on-the-Lake - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Moreland Hills - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Munroe Falls - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Navarre - October 31, 6pm - 7pm
     
  • Newburgh Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Newbury - October 31, 530pm - 730pm
     
  • New Philadelphia - October 30, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • North Canton - October 27, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • Northfield - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • North Kingsville - November 2, 5pm  - 7pm
     
  • North Olmsted - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • North Ridgeville - October 31, 6pm - 730pm
     
  • North Royalton - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Norton - October 26, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Oakwood Village - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Oberlin - October 31, 6pm -730pm
     
  • Olmsted Falls - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Orange Village - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Orrville - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Painesville - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Painesville Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Parma - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Parma Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Peninsula -
     
  • Pepper Pike - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Perry Township (Lake County) - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Perry Village -
     
  • Plymouth Township (Ashtabula County) - November 2, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Ravenna - October 26, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • Reminderville - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Richfield - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Richmond Heights - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Rochester - October 31, 6pm -730pm
     
  • Rittman - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Rocky River - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Rootstown - October 27, 3pm - 5pm
     
  • Russell Township - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Sagamore Hills - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Salem - October 31, 530pm -730pm
     
  • Sandusky - October 30, 5pm - 7pm
     
  • Saybrook Township (Ashtabula County) - November 2, 5pm -7pm
     
  • Seven Hills - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Seville - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Shaker Heights - October 31, 6pm - 730pm
     
  • Sharon Township (Medina County) - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Sheffield Lake - October 31, 6pm -730pm
     
  • Sheffield Township (Ashtabula County) - October 31, 6pm - 8pm
     
  • Sheffield Village - October 31, 6pm - 730pm
     
  • Solon - October 31, 6pm - 8pm

Halloween Freebies 2013

Halloween Freebies 2013

Boston Market Free Kids Meal with purchase of any individual meal.
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Chipotle is having a Boorito party. This Halloween, come into any Chipotle dressed in costume from 4pm to close and you’ll score a burrito, bowl, salad or an order of tacos for just $3. All proceeds up to $1,000,000 will benefit the Chipotle Cultivate Foundation.
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Food Lion will give away one free cupcake to any child that comes into a store dressed up as a lion on October 31.
Krispy Kreme will give away one free donut when you wear your Halloween costume on October 31.
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IHOP Trick or treat, give kids something free to eat this Halloween! On Thursday, October 31st, from 7:00AM-10:00PM, all kids 12 and under receive a free Scary Face Pancake.
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KFC Buy 1 Get 1 Free 2pc Boneless Chicken Combo
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LongHorn Steakhouse FREE Kid’s Meal with Any Adult Dinner Entrée – a $7 value! Expires Thursday, October 31, 2013
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Olive Garden Free Kid’s Meal with purchase of an adult entree.
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Outback Steakhouse is offering a FREE kids meal on Halloween with purchase of an adult entree.
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P.F. Chang’s 20% off online orders now through Halloween – Enter eCoupon: TREAT at checkout.
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Redbox Reserve a Halloween movie or game online and get another select movie for .50.
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Red Lobster Get one free Kid’s Meal with an adult dinner entree purchase.
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Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes’s No tricks here – kids (12 and under) eat free through Halloween (1 per each paying adult)!
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Sonic .50 corndogs all day Halloween.
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Wendy’s Buy a Jr. Frosty Halloween coupon treat books for only $1. Wendy’s donates 90% of all treat book sales to the Foundation.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

City of Cleveland Announces Big City Boo 2013


On Thursday, October 31 from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM, the City of Cleveland will host “Big City Boo” in the City’s 22 recreational centers. This annual event provides a safe alternative to trick-or treating for Cleveland’s children. Parents, guardians and caregivers can take their children, 12 and under, to the City’s recreation centers for games, contests and other family friendly activities plus Halloween treats. Residents can contact their neighborhood recreation centers for more information. All of these events are free and open to the public.

Those who choose to collect candy in their neighborhoods on October 31st should do so during the designated time of 6 PM – 8 PM.

Listed below are recommendations for a safe Halloween:

• Adults should accompany young children – older children should travel in groups.

• Children should wear light colored clothing short enough to prevent tripping.

• Add reflective tape to increase visibility.

• Make sure children can see through their masks or use make-up.

• Avoid hard plastic or wooden props such as daggers or swords – instead use foam or other soft

and flexible materials.

• Carry and use a flashlight after dark.

• Visit homes within your own neighborhood – homes that you know with lights on.

• Never go into deserted buildings or isolated areas.

• Avoid shortcuts through empty parks, fields, or alleys.

• Be alert for vehicle traffic; never approach a parked car; move away from a car that pulls up

next to you.

• If someone is following you, go quickly to the nearest occupied public place (mall, store,

recreation center, gas station, fire station etc.) and scream for help.

• Only give and accept wrapped or packaged candy.

• Parents should examine all candy before allowing children to eat it and report anything

suspicious to the police.

• Keep costumed children away from pets who may become frightened.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Halloween Haunted House Guide 2013

Halloween Haunted House Guide 2013

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Who knows that lurks behind the walls of Great Cleveland's premier haunted house attractions? We do! Be sure to check out the profiles of Greater Cleveland's best haunted house attractions in our online guide. (Plain Dealer File)
Peter Chakerian, Special to Northeast Ohio Media GroupBy Peter Chakerian, Special to Northeast Ohio Media Group 
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on September 20, 2013 at 3:58 PM, updated September 20, 2013 at 3:59 PM
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When haunted houses became all the rage during the 1970s, the modern-day concept of Halloween was still very much in its infancy. It was a simpler time: kids used pillowcases for collected candy, nickels and loot.
And if you didn't have a deluxe (read: expensive) costume, you made due with a makeshift one dug out from an old closet or trunk. Throw on a little of Mom's make-up and voila! -- instant holiday fun.
To wit, haunted houses were mostly very similar -- lo-tech affairs -- and if there were black lights and canned sound effects involved, it was considered above average.
That's when places like Akron's Haunted Schoolhouse and Laboratory and the Hudson Haunted House staked early claim to what has become a state-of-the-art phenomenon -- the haunted "events" of today blend all the drama and tension of Hollywood horror flicks with video game pathos and the grandeur of DIY work ethics (and mad theatrical creativity) gone wild.
Today, there aren't just haunted houses with your average creepers and quick scares. There are haunted forests and schoolhouses and zombie battlefields and paintball. And that's just scratching the surface. There are fire-breathing dragons and laser light shows and... well... and *clowns*.
Yep, that's right. Clowns.
You'll find all of this and more in our rundown of Northeast Ohio's premier haunted attractions. And hey, if you scare easily, consider tossing a change of undies in your car before you go to some of these must-do Halloween traditions.
Because you'll need 'em.
We've started rolling out the guide today - with profiles of SpookyRanch at the Rockin'-R-Ranch in Columbia Station, the Fear Experience in Parma and Akron's Haunted Schoolhouse and Laboratory in Akron.
More more profiles will go up online over the next few days: Hauntville. Nightmare in the Wilderness. Bloodview. Carnival of Horrors. Hudson Haunted House. Undead Armageddon.
Keep watching. And be afraid. Be very afraid.



Goblins in the Garden




Be a part of The Holden Arboretum’s annual celebration, Goblins in the Garden, and be guaranteed a wickedly fun Halloween. Enjoy the decorated gardens while your family has a blast. Bring your children and furry four-legged friends on leashes in their best costumes for an unforgettable day of trick-or-treating, collecting leaves on the leaf trails, getting lost in the cornstalk maze, climbing the straw pyramid, face- and hand-painting, wagon rides, live entertainment, food, and the traditional Scarecrow Row. Rain or shine. Sponsored in part by an Arts & Culture Grant of the Lake County Visitors Bureau
Event Info
Ticket Price:
$10 per car, members; $15 per car, nonmembers
Ticket Phone:
440.946.4400
Event Website
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