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Old 11-02-2006, 11:33 PM #13
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We handed out glow bracelets this year thanks to the suggestion of valeriemates on a thread here prior to Halloween. They were a big hit! Thanks for the idea, Valerie!
Oh cool! Glad to hear it!

We gave out books this year (I spent $13.78 at the local re-use center and got 60 used kids' books and a computer mouse -- wow!). But we had very few trick-or-treaters this year (it was really cold here on Halloween), and many of them were more interested in candy than in books. So I've got lots of extra books left to donate to the kids' schools. Lots of my neighbors were giving out glow bracelets, so I'm thinking it's time to come up with yet another clever non-food treat for next year.

-Valerie
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