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Old 10-25-2009, 04:32 PM
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Default Manchester, VT Trick or Treat Times?

Does anyone know where I can find trick or treat times for Manchester Village, VT? I can usually locate info on the web, but I have been searching for an hour and am at a loss. Have tried Vermont.com, VTLiving.com, various TV and newspaper sites - including the Manchester Journal - the town offices for both Manchester Center and the Village, etc...am I missing something?

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There are official trick or treat times? This is a new concept to me.
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Most kids in my neck of the woods are out anywhere between 5-8...I don't think there are "official times".
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Last Year the Equinox had something for the kids; not sure this year.
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Interesting...everywhere else I have lived (born and raised in Ohio, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire) all have had specific dates and times determined by each town/city. Here is a sample of what I was looking for...this is for New Hampshire.

http://www.newhampshire.com/hallowee...-or-treat.aspx

When you say "between 5 - 8" I assume you mean on Sat. the 31st?

Thanks!

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Yes, Saturday. I have never heard of specific dates/times for trick or treating in Vermont. It's done on Halloween, in the evening.
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Interesting...everywhere else I have lived (born and raised in Ohio, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire) all have had specific dates and times determined by each town/city. Here is a sample of what I was looking for...this is for New Hampshire.

New Hampshire Halloween Trick or Treat Times 2009 - NewHampshire.com

When you say "between 5 - 8" I assume you mean on Sat. the 31st?

Thanks!

Organized trick or treating...interesting, but what about the kiddies whose parents work that shift? They're skunked out of the fun!

NYer here -- we head out about an hour before dark and continue on until everyone is hungry, bags are full and it's time to go to the big bonfire/party at my friend's -- an annual tradition.
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We always had set times. I prefer that. Keeps the doorbell ringing (and my dog barking) to one window of time. I got a funny look when I asked my Williston neighbor this week when T-O-T is.

Also, in the town I moved from in NH, trick or treating is during the daytime for safety. Took getting used to but I liked it that way. Safe for the kids and we still had our evening free.
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