A note of caution to the purists who follow our weekly Sunday summary – this post may not be your favorite. You see, I’m deviating from the routine of summarizing our most popular posts from the past week. I know… I’m one of you too and I’m sorry to have disrupted your routine.
But, I have to do a favor for my friends that are planners.
Planners rejoice! This post summarizes all of our Halloween related articles into one post. Yes, one click for all your Thurston County Halloween activities.
Purists, I hear your groans. I recognize that the peak views for this content is yet to come and that the focus of this Sunday post is to tell you what was well-liked over the past week. Stay with me and I will return to the righteous path in just seven days. (And, please don’t tell my Publisher that I created controversy amongst readers. Thanks, pals.)
Thrifty Thurston Walks Beyond The Neighborhood To Trick-or-Treat
This post is a great summary of all the young-kid friendly activities happening between now and Halloween. Turn to this post if you live in a neighborhood that is not ideal for collecting candy.
Thrifty Thurston Scares Up Spooky Haunts For Halloween Thrills In Olympia
Honestly, I’m creeped out just reading the brief synopsis of these haunted houses around Olympia. So, if your idea of ‘fun’ is a dark barn or a zombie, click here. My caution – not for the weak at heart.
Small to Tall Pediatric Dentistry Offers Helpful Tips To Handling The Halloween Candy Haul
Then, once your ghosts and ghouls have collected all their loot, revisit this article for some professional advice on keeping candy from creating cavities.
Sheeran’s “Pumpkin House” An Olympia Halloween Tradition
Carving over 100 pumpkins, the Sheeran family delights trick-or-treaters (and their parents) in the South Capitol neighborhood. Bring a can of food to support the Thurston County Food Bank when you visit the delightful display.
Thrifty Thurston Picks Pumpkins At Patches In Thurston County
The pumpkin patch season may be coming to a rapid end but there is still time to busy your family at these local farms. Family-owned farms have added loads of entertainment (who doesn’t love an apple fritter or a hay ride?) to the experience. And, if you are like are family, our carved pumpkins are already “melting” on the front step so round two may be on the agenda.
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