Get the costumes ready for a ghoulishly good time at Lake Superior Zoo over two weekends starting Saturday October 15th and Saturday October 22nd from 10am-4pm .
The Teal Pumpkin Project was the brainchild of the Food Allergy Research and Education Group and is now catching on through out the country, helping all kids to feel included on Halloween.
Even though I personally have not gone trick or treating in a while, it was not too many years ago that our kids were running house to house to get some treats.
It seems now more than ever we have access to a million types of candy, but some have lasted throughout the years and I feel the need to make some type of acknowledgement to their staying power.
The internet exploded this week with news that a Fargo woman was going to hand out letters instead of candy to kids she deemed as "moderately obese," but is it all just a hoax?
Mother Nature was smiling on all of the Northland, and The Lake Superior Zoo this past Saturday, as Ghosts, Goblins and Super Heroes descended upon the zoo to get some treats.
Call me Old School, but boy has Trick or treating changed since I was a kid. First off, no matter what day of the week Halloween fell on we would hit the streets as soon as possible. Now kids wait until after dinner or until it get's dark.