Why we “do” Halloween

In recent years, St. Andrew’s parishioners have had a great time on Halloween night in Hilton Village. According to the online publication, Our Community Now:

“Hilton Village is by far the most widely acclaimed top contender for 757 trick-or-treating. Every year, this historic neighborhood with closely-nestled houses swaps its suburban complacency for festive decorations, gorgeous light shows, smiling families, and huge cauldrons full of candy at every house (and church!) from Main Street to River Road — just follow the throngs of families and the squeals of ‘trick or treat!'”

Let’s face it, Halloween has become a big deal in our society. For St. Andrew’s parishioners, participating in Halloween is about having fun, but because we are located in a safe neighborhood, children from other areas come in cars, vans, and even buses to trick or treat here – 1000 of them at least! We try to do things a little differently. Yes, we give out small bags of candy with a note that says,

“From our family to yours… We hope you have a safe and joyful time trick or treating!”

But we also hand out children’s books and other trinkets, we allow the use of our restrooms (a VERY appreciated gesture!), have coffee in the lobby for parents, and, most importantly, try to briefly engage with parents and their children by greeting them with a smile, complimenting their costumes, and wishing them a safe and fun-filled night.

Thanks to everyone who has contributed candy so far! It has allowed us to get a head start on preparing all those treat bags. If you want to have a memorable Halloween experience, join us on Main Street beginning at 5:30 p.m. to hand out treats and extend a hand of friendship to our community.

Rachel Roby