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.
Cool photo!