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Trick or Treat! Smell My Feet!trick or treat feet

Written by

Just Add Kids Founder,

Paula Herrmann 



Remember the days when Trick or Treat landed on Halloween, October 31st regardless of what day of the week it landed on? Not so much these days, eh?



If you're out of the loop on when your community is hosting its Trick or Treat event or just need to confirm...No fear, my peeps! Just Add Kids has got ya covered. Beware though, your town's may be sooner than you think!  Read more...

 

Bay View, October 25th 5 8pm


Big Bend, October 31st 6 8pm


Bristol, October 31st 4 7pm


Burlington, (City and Town of), October 31st 6 8pm


Caledonia, October 31st 5 8pm


Cudahy, October 26th 2 4pm


Dover, October 31st 6 - 8pm


Elmwood Park, October 31st 5 8pm


Franklin, October 26th 4 7pm


Greendale, October 26th 4 7pm


Greenfield, October 26th 1 4pm


Hales Corners, October 26th 4 7pm


Kansasville, October 31st 6 - 8pm


Kenosha, October 31st 5 8pm


Lyons, October 31st 4 7pm


Mt. Pleasant, October 31st 5 7pm


Mukwonago, October 26th 4 6pm


Muskego, October 31st 6 8pm


New Berlin, October 26th 4 7pm


North Bay, October 31st 5 7pm


Norway, October 31st 5 7pm


Oak Creek, October 26th 4 6pm


Paddock Lake, October 31st 4 7pm


Pleasant Prairie, October 26th 3 6pm


Racine, October 31st 5 8pm


Randall, October 31st 4 7pm


Raymond, October 31st 6 8pm


Rochester, November 2nd 2 5pm


Salem, October 31st 4 7pm


Silver Lake, October 31st 4 7pm


Somers, October 31st 5 8pm


South Milwaukee, October 31st 5:30 7:30pm


St. Francis, October 26th 4 6pm


Sturtevant, October 31st 5 7pm


Twin Lakes, October 31st 4 7pm


Union Grove, October 31st 5 7pm


Vernon, October 26th 24pm


Waterford (Town of), October 31st 5 7:30pm


Waterford (Village of), October 31st 5:30 7pm


Wheatland, October 26th 2 5pm


Wind Point, October 31st 5 8pm


Yorkville, October 31st 5 7:00pm






















































































































 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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