Dubois County Trick-or-Treating scheduled
Dubois County trick-or-treat hours are as follows.
In Holland, trick-or-treaters can go out on Thursday and Friday from 5:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m.
On Friday, the following cities and towns have established trick-or-treat hours.
Jasper, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Huntingburg, 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Huntingburg Volunteer Fire Department and Ladies Auxiliary will host Trick-or-Treating at the Fire Station, 501 E 1st Street, during trick-or-treating hours. The event is geared towards children ages 12 and under. There is no admission fee, however, participants are encouraged to bring a canned good to be donated to the local food bank.
Ferdinand, 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Birdseye, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The Indiana State Police issued a reminder to parents concerning a few safety tips to observe during the Halloween holiday.
Costume Tips
•Keep costumes short to prevent trips and falls.
•Try make-up instead of a mask. Masks often obstruct a child’s vision, which makes tasks like crossing the street and going up and down stairs dangerous.
•Make sure children wear light colors or put reflective tape on their costumes.
Trick-or-treating
•Make sure older children trick-or-treat with friends. Together, map out a safe route so parents know where they will be.
•Instruct children to stop only at familiar homes where the outside lights are on.
•Encourage children to trick-or-treat while it’s still light out. If children are out after dark, make sure they have flashlights and travel on well lighted streets.
•Remind children not to enter the homes or cars of strangers.
•Follow your communities trick-or-treating hours.
Treats
•Remind children not to eat any of their treats until they get home.
•Check out all treats at home in a well-lighted place.
•Only eat unopened candies and other treats that are in original wrappers. Remember to inspect fruits for anything suspicious.
Motorists are reminded that they should also do their part in making Halloween safe for children. Make sure to drive cautiously including driving below the posted speed limit while in town during trick or treat hours.
Avoid talking on a cell phone or other distracting activities. Remember, excited children may dart out into traffic at any time without warning. Drive with your headlights on even during the daylight trick or treat hours so your vehicle is more visible to children. Have a happy and safe Halloween.
