This Thursday, families throughout your jurisdiction will be dealing with more than their normal load as they prepare their final decorations and ready themselves to take their children trick-or-treating. I have put together the following list of resources that can help your community have a safe, incident-free and fun Halloween this year.
- In "Halloween Safety," PM Magazine offers parents and community leaders some tips that can help them stay safe on Halloween.
- Use the model of Olathe, Kansas, and the occasion of Halloween to kick off a holiday pet drive in your local animal shelter.
- “Making the Most of Your Local Haunts” highlights how towns across the country celebrate some of their storied haunted attractions.
- In a response to concerns about pedestrian safety on Halloween night, Orono, Maine established the Green Halloween House of Safety. Read here about the ICMA Public Safety Excellence Award winning project.
- In a recent member-prompted discussion about engaging your community’s employees, Gary Huff offers that a great way to keep up morale, and to generate a bunch of pictures for social media, is to have an employee Halloween Costume Contest.
- WikiHow offers a light-hearted tutorial on removing toilet paper from a "TP’d" house.
Share these stories with your staff to ensure that your community has a safe and memorable Halloween, and be sure to share your jurisdiction’s Halloween success stories on the Knowledge Network.
Aloha,
James Davidson
ICMA's Knowledge Network Intern
jdavidson@icma.org
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