Local Area Trick or Treating Times for Saturday, October 31st

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  • Monmouth – 5:30 – 8 pm
  • McGuire and Davies Drive-Thru Trick or Treat Goodies Bags – 5 – 7 pm
  • Americold in Monmouth at Smithfield Trunk or Treat – 5 – 8 pm
  • Highpoint Church, 250 S 1st Street, Trunk or Treat – 5 – 7 pm
  • Kunes Country of Monmouth Curbside Trick or Treating – 2 – 4 pm
  • Kirkwood – 5:30 – 8 pm
  • Roseville – 5 – 7 pm
  • Oquawka – 5 – 8 pm with a Weiner Roast from 3 – 6 pm at Museum Park
  • Galesburg – 5 – 8 pm
  • Alexis – 6 – 8 pm
  • Little York – 4 – 7 pm
  • Stronghurst – 5 – 7 pm
  • Biggsville – 4 – 6 pm with a Halloween Weiner Roast from 3 – 4 at Reid Park
  • Macomb – 6 – 8 pm

The Illinois Department of Public Health has issued guidance to ensure everyone Trick or Treats this Halloween safely:

– Anyone participating in trick-or-treating, including those passing out candy, should maintain 6-feet of social distance and wear proper face coverings.
– Consider leaving individually wrapped candy (spaced apart) on a table in driveways or in front of walkways, sidewalks, or any outdoor space where 6-feet of distance can be maintained.
– A Halloween costume mask is not a substitute for a cloth mask. Ensure that breathing is not impaired if a cloth mask is worn under a costume mask.  If so, discard the costume mask.
– Trick-or-treat in groups with household members only.
– Candy collected during trick-or-treating should not be eaten until after handwashing.

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