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Spooky_Drinks Remember that the setting is everything if you're having a
Halloween party, so transform your entrance hall and party room into a
creepy place for all those little monsters. For super scary decorations, costumes, masks, toys, plates & cutlery don't forget to visit a Birthdays or Party Land store - after all we are the UK's leading retailer of Halloween product. A great way to present this drink is to serve the vodka and the tomato juice separately so that the drink can be mixed to their own liking. The combination of ingredients and food colouring give this punch a great flavour and appearance. webofwords http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonrepro/reproducibles/profbooks/webofwords.pdf For example, if you're studying bats, write the word bat at the center. {Cut five lengths of yarn, varying in size from 3 to 5 feet. {Write the word to be webbed on a card and tape it to the center of the web. Invite young readers to chime in as you share this rhyming book about a group of mischievous trick-or-treating cats. Dim the lights before you read (and maybe put on a mask yourself). For an easy-to-perform play, let children make face masks to go with the cat characters and act out the story as you read it again. Halloween_Friends http://www.kreinik.com/PDF/Halloween_Friends.pdf On All Hallow Eve in late October, friends delight in bringing playful spirits alive with glow-in-the-dark threads. Stitch these over two threads on 28-count linen, or over one on 16-count black Aida. Stitch using one strand of Kreinik's Very Fine (#4) Braid or two plies of cotton floss according to the color key. All backstitching is done with one ply of black embroidery floss. If you have problems downloading these charts, send a #10 selfaddressed, stamped envelope to: Web/Halloween Friends, 3106 Timanus Lane, #101, Baltimore, MD 21244 USA to receive a copy of the patterns. Ursula Michael publishes counted cross stitch designs under the name Ursula Michael Designs. The floral, family, holiday and other themes in her designs hold timeless appeal, a little whimsy, and personal meaning. halloween Saturday, October 25, 2003 Join all the little goblins and ghosts for a week-end of haunting and games. There will be pumpkins to carve, a chilling storyteller, and treats for all. Back yard decorations as only we can image! The children always enjoy the straw bale maze and old fashion carnival games, join us in the costume contest. Package includes one night accommodations and a scarecrow welcome basket complete with caramel apples, and an evening of family entertainment. A haunted forest near Ida Mae's grave is always a bone chiller! Festivities begin at dark both Friday and Saturday evenings, and are best suited for timid adults and children ages 3 to 10. hallow_2001 The only Grim Reaper you should cross paths with is the one dressed in a Halloween costume. NBWA and your local distributor want you to enjoy your Halloween festivities by drinking responsibly. Oct27 http://www.mpi.mb.ca/pdfs/Oct27.pdf Now, since I doubt we'll convince our little lion to take to the streets on Halloween night, we don't have too much more to worry about. But parents of braver little souls have a few more things to consider. They overestimate their own abilities, are easily distracted, and are prone to sudden movement. Of course, darkness makes it harder for drivers to spot little people, too, and when you factor in that those little people are excited and eager to get to the next house, you've got a recipe for trouble. Careful drivers and smart parents can set the stage for a safe and enjoyable evening, where the worst-case scenario is an unexpected snowfall. halloween Dom wants to go Trick or Treating but can't decide on a costume. He needs your help to get ready for Halloween. You can help dress Dom as a ghost, rock star, super hero or witch. Just print out the following pages and color in the house where Dom will go Trick or Treating. Then finish coloring Dom, the steps and his pumpkin and cut him out. Next cut out the costumes for Dom and dress him in your favorite costume by folding the tabs around him. Fall2002pg2 Other volunteers Participants represented a mix of 4-H hailed from the Greenkill Outdoor Envi-Club members, local community mem- ronmental Education Center and 4-H bers, and groups from as far away as Summer Camp staff. The camp was fortunate to receive Event participants had the opportunity generous donations of pumpkins, cornpick pumpkins from the camp's tempo- stalks and decorations from Pochuck rary pumpkin patch, paint pumpkins, visit Valley Farms, Culver Lake Nursery and the face painting station, visit the Farm Market, Ideal Farm & Garden Haunted House, go on a Hayride, take a Center, Valley View Farms, Shades of walk to the island Story Telling station Green Garden Center, Newton Weis, enjoy free snacks and cider at the Wel- Newton ShopRite and WalMart. Please join us in welcoming Patrice Lea as our new camp Program Director. Halloween Orange sand for the pumpkin, glitter for the stars on the owl stencil, for the moon or the bats on the bat stencil. Stick Halloween sequins around the bottom 3.5cm of the circle using a glue stick (PVA will make it too wet). Cover the lolly with the crepe circle, sequins on the outside, making sure the lolly is in the centre and secure with a small elastic band to make a 'neck', by gathering the paper around the lolly stick. Stick on wiggly eyes, add a mouth if you wish. Lay the wire shape on a sheet of black tissue paper and draw around the outside carefully using a soft pencil. halloween They get to dress up as ghosts and goblins, and visit their neighbours to play tricks and get treats. Children suffer a variety of types of injuries during Halloween. Fortunately, many of these Halloween injuries can be avoided by following some safety guidelines. Parents can take simple precautions to ensure their children's safety. Older children should trick-or-treat with an adult and/or in a group. Costumes should not be too loose or too long. POINT across the road to tell drivers you want to cross. · Keep lit Jack O'lanterns out the way of trick-or-treaters. 4. Wear face paint instead of a mask. 9. Only visit houses with outside lights on. The_Gratitude_of_the_Giver Not just because we have been giving popcorn and cider for more than 30 years to an ever increasing - this year exceeding an astounding 300 - number of neighborhood children and presumptive adults, some of whom masquerade as parents. It brings back all the memories of our own daughters at that brief intersection between innocence and what comes next, when the house was alive and kicking with a life force that to this distant day, sustains us. Perhaps there are more than 30 plus 'customers' on the porch and all the way out to the street, clamoring for their popcorn/cider fix. A mob is a mob no matter how well intentioned. npo1001batty_for_business http://www.nailpro.com/pdf/all_business/npo1001batty_for_business.pdf Halloween is the first in a series of fall/winter celebrations, so kick off your holiday season right with a fabulous Halloween promotion. From something as simple as holding a costume contest, volunteering at a school fair or staging a trick-or-treat contest, anything that generates excitement in your salon this season can boost your bottom line. The trick to your treat is getting both clients and staff involved. You can always offer free Halloween nail art from a preselected collection to anyone purchasing a full set or give away candy bars with your salon's name, address and phone number printed on the wrapper to all clients during October.
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