Finally it’s time to start dreaming of fall ... those chilly nights, crisp apple cider and, of course, Halloween! Everyone’s favorite, with costumes and candy, scary make-believe (and candy), trick-or-treating (and CANDY), fun decorations and ... Stop. “This year, it’s just not safe to celebrate in the ways we usually do,” Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer told The Times. is all over this issue on its Halloween Central website at alwaysatreat.com (#HalloweenIsHappening). Wrap up a (nice) Halloween treat, drop it at a neighbor or friend’s door, ring the bell and run like crazy.
Source: Los Angeles Times September 11, 2020 14:02 UTC