Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Happy Halloween!

Bowl of candy? Check. Costume on? Check. Pumpkins carved? Check. Today is All Hallow’s Eve and what better day is there to dress up, go out, and overindulge on sugary sweets?

However, take a few precautions before venturing out:

    *If you have kids, don’t let them trick-or-treat without supervision.

    *Don’t let your child eat candy that doesn’t come in a wrapper.

    *Hold a flashlight when outside so drivers can see you.

But Halloween doesn’t have to be all  about the sugar rush and crazy costumes. It can also be a very charitable day:

    *Make cards of kindness.

    *Some children are too ill to go out trick or treating. Make homemade Halloween cards for hospitalized     children with life-threatening illnesses and mail to either Love Letters: Random Cards of Kindness             (loveletterscares.org) or Hugs and Hope (hugsandhope.org).

    *Many dentists’ officers participate in post-Halloween candy buybacks. Donated sweets are sent to             organizations such as Operation Gratitude (operationgratitude.com) or Operation Shoebox                          (operationshoebox.com). Both organizations include the candy in care packages for US soldiers in             harm’s way. Find a participating dental office near you at halloweencandybuyback.com.

Monday, October 31, 2022

Happy Halloween!

Bowl of candy? Check. Costume on? Check. Pumpkins carved? Check. Today is All Hallow’s Eve and what better day is there to dress up, go out, and overindulge on sugary sweets?

However, take a few precautions before venturing out:

  • If you have kids, don’t let them trick-or-treat without supervision.
  • Don’t let your child eat candy that doesn’t come in a wrapper.
  • Hold a flashlight when outside so drivers can see you.

But Halloween doesn’t have to be all  about the sugar rush and crazy costumes. It can also be a very charitable day:

  • Make cards of kindness.
  • Some children are too ill to go out trick or treating. Make homemade Halloween cards for hospitalized children with life-threatening illnesses and mail to either Love Letters: Random Cards of Kindness (loveletterscares.org) or Hugs and Hope (hugsandhope.org).
  • Many dentists’ officers participate in post-Halloween candy buybacks. Donated sweets are sent to organizations such as Operation Gratitude (operationgratitude.com) or Operation Shoebox (operationshoebox.com). Both organizations include the candy in care packages for US soldiers in harm’s way. Find a participating dental office near you at halloweencandybuyback.com.

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Happy Halloween!

Bowl of candy? Check. Costume on? Check. Pumpkins carved? Check. Today is All Hallow’s Eve and what better day is there to dress up, go out, and overindulge on sugary sweets? However, take a few precautions before venturing out:

  • If you have kids, don’t let them trick-or-treat without supervision.
  • Don’t let your child eat candy that doesn’t come in a wrapper.
  • Hold a flashlight when outside so drivers can see you.

But Halloween doesn’t have to be all about the sugar rush and crazy costumes. It can also be a very charitable day:

  • Make cards of kindness.
  • Some children are too ill to go out trick or treating. Make homemade Halloween cards for hospitalized children with life-threatening illnesses and mail to either Love Letters: Random Cards of Kindness (loveletterscares.org) or Hugs and Hope (hugsandhope.org).
  • Many dentists’ officers participate in post-Halloween candy buybacks. Donated sweets are sent to organizations such as Operation Gratitude (operationgratitude.com) or Operation Shoebox (operationshoebox.com). Both organizations include the candy in care packages for US soldiers in harm’s way. Find a participating dental office near you at halloweencandybuyback.com.

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Spooky Acts of Kindness: Happy Halloween


 Bowl of candy? Check. Costume on? Check. Pumpkins carved? Check. 
Image result for beautiful photos of kids halloween
We are approaching All Hallow’s Eve and what better day to dress up, go out, and overindulge on sugary sweets? However, take a few precautions before venturing out:
·  If you have kids, don’t let them trick-or-treat without supervision
·  Don’t let your child eat candy that doesn’t come in a wrapper
·  Hold a flashlight when outside so drivers can see you
·  But Halloween doesn’t have to be all about the sugar rush and crazy costumes. It can also be a very charitable day:
·       Make cards of kindness
·       Some children are too ill to go out trick or treating. Make homemade Halloween cards for hospitalized children with life-threatening illnesses and mail to either Love Letters: Random Cards of Kindness or Hugs and Hope.2
·       Send candy to the troops
·       Many dental offices participate in post-Halloween candy buybacks. Donated sweets are sent to organizations such as Operation Gratitude or Operation Shoebox. Both organizations include the candy in care packages for U.S. soldiers in harm's way. Find a participating dental office near you or get information to start your own collection.