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Halloween Trick-or-Treat Hours to Be Considered

The Village Board will consider keeping last year's 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. trick-or-treat hours. Check out other items the board will be discussing.

The Greendale Village Board will vote on keeping the same hours for Halloween Trick-or-Treating as last year. 

The Village heard postive response from residents, according to a memo from Village Manager Todd Michaels. 

To kickoff the Village’s annual Halloween Trick-or-Treating, the Public Celebrations Committee coordinates a parade for the children. This year’s Halloween Parade will be on Sunday, October 28th starting at 3 p.m. followed by Trick-or-Treating at 4 p.m.

The parade is expected to attract over 500 children walking in costume and is expected to last 45-60 minutes. 

The Village Board will make the final decision at Tuesday's Sept. 3 board meeting.

Other items in the agenda:

  • Proposed capital improvement plan for 2012 – 2022
  • Proposed change in staffing for the Clerk-Treasurer’s office
  • Step Up to Better Health Fun Run and Walk – Sunday October 21, 2012
  • Halloween Walk Through the Woods – October 20, 2012
Bill Mack September 2, 2012 at 08:32 pm
No kids came after the first two hours, I am not a Scrooge , but my experience says two hours is plenty. 2P to 4PM is my choice.

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