or just ready to Trick or Treat a couple of nights?
School district boundary lines, mailing addresses in parts of Central Ohio can be confusing.
The Trick or Treat 2008 schedule from the Columbus Dispatch.
Today's Families trapped in trick-or-treating limbo in the Columbus Dispatch seems a tad dramatic to me... Live in a neighborhood in the city of Columbus but that neighborhood is in Dublin (or New Albany or Hilliard ) school district... Kids can Trick or Treat in their own neighborhood on Halloweeen and do dress rehearsal the night before? I'm sure the kids aren't stressed by the idea.
Why the confusion according to the Columbus Dispatch:
"Three years ago, the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission set the observation of Beggars Night on Halloween, said spokeswoman Laura Koprowski. About 40 communities in Franklin, Delaware, Pickaway and Ross counties typically observe that date, but several have made adjustments this year to avoid having children out on a Friday night."
The city of Worthington's Trick or Treat is on Halloween, so my part of the world, City of Columbus schools in the Worthington school district the families are not "trapped in a trick-or-treating limbo." Looks like crossing county lines into Delaware it is still Friday night in Lewis Center, the Polaris area, etc.
Or families in a suburban school district planning on handing out candy two nights in a row? Yes from today's Columbus Dispatch article it looks like they are. Go for it kids.
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