🎃 Our Halloween Map was a huge hit last year, and we’re excited to bring it back for 2024! This year Halloween falls on a Thursday (31st October).
If you’re decorating your house for Halloween and want to be included on the map, please send an email to Heidi at prgi@pegasusresidentsgroup.com with your address BEFORE Friday, 25th October so we have time to put the map together.
When will the map be available?
If all addresses are submitted on time, the map will be ready and available on Monday, 28th October.
Where can I get the map?
Once finalised, the map will be available for download and viewing our website. We will also print a few larger copies and place them on the Pegasus Community Centre window on Wednesday 30th. We’re planning to ask Pegasus Super Liquor and Main Street Store to display the maps in their windows as well.
I am not decorating my house but want trick-or-treaters to visit my house.
If you’re not decorating but would like to welcome trick-or-treaters, simply blow up and attach an orange balloon to your letterbox. This will let everyone know you’re happy to participate!
When does trick-or-treating start?
Trick-or-treating typically starts around 5pm-ish as this is when most people are home from work and can hand out candy/lollies or take their children out. Some families with younger children may start earlier so they can head home for dinner afterward.
Trick-or-Treating Tips:
Admire from a distance – Please do not touch or tamper with any Halloween decorations.
Encourage kids to say "Trick or Treat!" when approaching a door and always thank the homeowner, no matter what they receive.
Remind children to take just one or two treats unless the homeowner says otherwise. This ensures there’s enough for everyone.
Stick to footpaths and walkways, avoiding gardens or lawns.
Skip houses with lights off or signs indicating they are not participating.
If there’s a line, wait patiently and take turns with other trick-or-treaters.
Encourage children to stay with their group or parents and not wander off alone.
Some pets may not enjoy the Halloween excitement, so keep a safe distance.
Remind kids not to enter anyone's home unless with a trusted adult and at a familiar place.
Hold onto wrappers or rubbish and dispose of them properly at home.
Encourage kids to be kind to all other trick-or-treaters, no matter their costumes or how quickly they move.
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