Virtual Halloween Experiences
As Halloween approaches, we all want to celebrate, you can continue to protect yourself and your family by making sure you are vaccinated and continue keeping current on boosters, while practicing COVID-19 personal protective safety measures when needed, especially in public, indoor places, costume parties, etc. without ventilation.
There are however many Halloween activities that we can share "virtually" at the same time with friends and family who do not live in your home or neighbors.
There are however many Halloween activities that we can share "virtually" at the same time with friends and family who do not live in your home or neighbors.
Keep you, and your friends and family safe from Covid19 by avoiding these activities and instead join together with virtual Halloween activities.
This year, join the many types of virtual Halloween activities to keep you, and your friends and family safe from Covid19 this year.
Make Halloween themed cookies, snacks and dinner to share with those who live in your home. Be creative as there are many choices to choose from. If you have children let them take part in choosing the types of foods and snacks. Children can help decorate the table and windows for the evening together. Be sure to share on social media or even do a live virtual video/chat experience with friends, family and neighbors.
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Decorate pumpkins or make similar Halloween craft activities to share among those who live in your home. If you have children, they to can take part in age-appropriate crafts to help decorate. When you have small children instead of carving they can draw and decorate small pumpkins. Be sure to share on social media or even do a live virtual video/chat experience with friends, family and neighbors.
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With children and teens you can be creative and have a household Halloween scavenger hunt. It can be a contest or make up other type of Halloween themed games and activities. Be creative. You can have children dress up and find candy that you have hidden throughout your home or in your yard. Or make it a scavenger hunt with Halloween clues, especially for older children. There are even Zoom Halloween Scavenger Hunt ideas to get your started.
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Go in your backyard with those who live in your home. Sit in a circle and take turns making up fun Halloween themed fun, funny or scary stories on Halloween Night. Share your experience on social media or share together with a live virtual video/chat experience with friends, family and neighbors.
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Choose a Halloween movie experience that is best for families. Be dressed up or even do a video chat live while watching with family, friends or neighbors.
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