A Ghoulishly Good Collection of Trunk-Or-Treat Themes

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There’s a new Halloween tradition taking place in parking lots across the country, a gathering that many schools, churches and neighborhood groups are organizing as a safe and fun alternative to traditional trick-or-treating.

It’s called Trunk-or-Treat, and it looks like a lot of fun for kids and extra fun for those who consider decorating for Halloween half the fun of the night.

Parents and teachers have a blast creating their own spook-tacular space with fun themes based on classic movies:

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Or more traditional, and terrifying, horror themes that put the howl in Halloween:

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Some people keep their trunk decorations to a minimum:

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While others go all out on the visual treats in their trunk, working hard to make the night a magical affair:

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Trunk-or-Treat events aren't likely to put an end to traditional trick-or-treating anytime soon, but they seem like a great way to keep the spirit of Halloween alive, and as long as there are costumes and candy you know it's gonna be a good time!

Check out the rest of the 36 Trunk-Or-Treat Themes That Totally Nailed It here


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The rationale is that it's easier to keep kids safe when they're trick-or-treating within a supervised parking lot instead of wandering around a residential neighborhood at night. Or, as Miss Cellania points out, they live in a rural area where houses are spread far apart.
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I wonder if statistics supports the notion that Halloween is an especially hazardous time for children. After all, there are STILL people who think that drugs/razors in kids' candy is a thing. In reality, there have been a handful of cases (only 1 I can recall off the top of my head), but all involved the child's own parent. All it takes is some media time.

I'm not saying there aren't dangers in trick-or-treating, but it's one of those overblown issues. More kids die from drownings, drunk driving, and cribs, but the public demands less mundane fare from media.

I'm glad there are ways to keep kids safe, but less effort and time should be spent on Halloween safety, and more on overall night safety. Going to a parking lot and picking up free candy is not trick-or-treating. It's great if there are no alternatives, but going door-to-door on your neighborhood isn't just about sugar, but neighborhood community and solidarity. I'm glad our neighborhood gets in the spirit. I would be sad if kids didn't come by on Halloween. We go all out and love it when the parents get more scared than the kids.
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