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Luxemburg rethinking Halloween plans

Last week, the Village of Luxemburg announced its plans for community trick or treating, but recent COVID-19 trends and new Centers for Disease Control guidance may force some changes. President Jack Seidl says that the village had been in discussions with the Kewaunee County Public Health Department before setting hours for 2-4 pm on Sunday, November 1st. Even with approval from an outside organization, Seidl says he remains nervous about the event. He wishes the village could have waited for the latest information, but the schedule turns to more serious matters this time of year due to the fiscal calendar.

 


Luxemburg tends to take its cue from the Village of Casco on the date for Halloween celebrations as the two municipalities collaborate for the holiday since they share a school district. The CDC recommended against any kind of trick or treating unless it could be done without going door-to-door. Parking lot handouts done from vehicle trunks, which have grown in popularity in recent years, are also forbidden. For adults, crowded parties and haunted houses are considered risky.

 

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