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Safe Halloween ideas during the pandemic & a fun fact.

During this world-wide pandemic, you must be creative when celebrating. The goal is to stay safe as possible while enjoying the festivities. If you want to get your ideas out over the holidays season think about using online platforms to market your event. Contact us to get some ideas on how to market your products, services, and a variety of ideas. Internet Business Ideas and Marketing llc are experts in getting you the most relevant traffic desired.

Some ideas to celebrate safely:

· Throw a neighborhood parade- Everyone gets dressed up, stand 6 feet apart and show off costumes around the neighborhood.

· Trick or Treat around the house- Just like on Easter but instead of eggs, hide candy. Hide it inside and outside and make it a game. You might find that some couch cushions and bed sheets get over turned but small price to pay for a child’s joy.

· Make a special treat- Let your children decide on whatever treat they want to make. Then have a baking/cooking day extravaganza. This helps everyone learn a skill as well as bring the family together for an event.

· Opt for socially distant games- Make it a day of events and call it the Halloween Olympics. Play outside games like cornhole, foot golf, hide and go seek, charades, scavenger hunts, etc.

Here’s a little fact:

Halloween, contraction of All Hallows’ Eve, a holiday observed on October 31, the evening before All Saints’ (or All Hallows’) Day. The celebration marks the day before the Western Christian feast of All Saints and initiates the season of All hallow tide, which lasts three days and concludes with All Souls’ Day. In much of Europe and most of North America, observance of Halloween is largely nonreligious. Halloween is celebrated on October 31, 2020. -Brittanica.com

At Ibi Marketing we celebrate Halloween as a time to dress up in costume, eat lots of sweets, gather with friends, and family to celebrate life. No more and no less unless you want to include over consuming the following days of high caloric food and beverages.