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Celebrating Independent Gainesville

This is Halloween

Whether you want to stay home and have a quiet evening (watching horror movies, handing out  candy to trick-or-treaters (and admit it, eating some of that candy too—we do!) or if you want to go out, there’s plenty to do on a Monday Halloween in indiegainesville.

We plan on stopping by Alternatives for their Day of the Dead Celebration. After that, we’ll head home to help a special Little One in our life get decked out in their costume. We’re very excited, to put it mildly, about the Halloween Party at Citizens Coop. Celebrating a holiday with the community?

Awesome.

After the Coop, we’ve promised to take Little One trick-or-treating. We’ll drop Little One off and head down to the Halloween Block Party.

On a non-Halloween related note, don’t forget that tomorrow is the deadline for MASSVisual Arts Below the Belt Exhibition Call to Artists. Check it out.

Also noteworthy: local FlyCoupon is offering a fantastic deal at Wild Iris Books. Don’t miss out on this chance to support your local independent bookstore.

From our garden, yesterday.

One Comment on “This is Halloween

  1. Aileen Torres
    October 31, 2011

    Cool photo!

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