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Trick or Treat! Smell My Feet!trick or treat feet by Just Add Kids Founder, Paula Herrmann



Tis the season! Last week Just Add Kids brought you up to speed on many of the area's festive fall family destinations. With this amazing extension of beautiful warm weather, I hope that you have gotten a chance or plan to head out with the family soon to take in a pumpkin farm or haunted house, or both.  My family...we're in both boats (mellow & frightful) with the age ranges we've got. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we Herrmann peeps haven't waited too long and we can sneak in our seasonal fun this weekend. I don't hold up too well in cold, damp weather. Uh uh.



So let's fast forward to the big gig: the day/night of your community's big candy haul...Trick or Treat! And this year, with Halloween landing on a Thursday, your kids could go trick or treating multiple times, multiple days. And no, I am not suggesting that. To each his own. Check out our listing of southeastern Wisconsin Trick or Treat times. Read More...




































































































Big Bend, October 31st  6 – 8pm



Bristol, October 31st  4 – 7pm
Burlington, (City and Town of), October 31st  5:30-7:30



Caledonia, November  3rd  4 – 7pm



Cudahy,  October 27th  2 – 4pm



Dover, October 31st  6 – 8pm



Elmwood Park, November 3rd  4 – 7pm



Franklin, October 27th  4 – 7pm



Greendale, October 27th  4 – 7pm



Greenfield, October 27th  4 – 7pm



Kenosha, October 31st  5 – 8pm



Lyons, October 26th  3 – 5pm



Mt. Pleasant, October 31st  5 – 8pm



Mukwonago, October 27th  4 – 6pm



Muskego, October 31st  6 – 8pm



North Bay, November 3rd  4 – 6pm



Norway/Wind Lake, October 31st  5 – 7pm



Oak Creek, October 27th  4 – 6pm



Paddock Lake, October 31st  4 – 7pm



Pleasant Prairie, October 27th  3 – 6pm



Racine, November 3rd  4 – 7pm



Randall, October 31st  4 – 7pm



Raymond, October 27th  5 – 7pm



Rochester, October 27th  3 – 6pm



Salem, October 31st  4 – 7pm
Silver Lake, October 31st  4 – 7pm



Somers, October 31st  5 – 8pm



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



Sturtevant, October 31st  5 – 7pm



Twin Lakes, October 31st  4 – 7pm



Union Grove, October 31st  5:30 – 7:30pm



Vernon, October 27th  1 – 3pm



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


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


Wheatland, October 27th  2 – 5pm
Wind Point, November 3rd  4 – 7 pm
Yorkville, October 31st  5:30 – 7:30pm



 Wheatland, October 27th  2 – 5pmWind Point, November 3rd. 4 – 7 pm 












                                     






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