Seasonal & Holidays
Northbrook Trick-Or-Treat Hours Remain Unchanged Despite Snow
Village officials say recommended trick-or-treating hours will not be postponed despite chilly weather this Halloween.
NORTHBROOK, IL — Northbrook is not adjusting its trick-or-treat hours on Halloween due to a winter storm. Two other northern suburbs, Vernon Hills and Winnetka, announced the postponement of recommended trick-or-treating in town until Saturday due to freezing temperatures and wintry weather.
"This decision was not made lightly, because we understand some residents may be disappointed or inconvenienced," Vernon Hills Police Chief Patrick Kreis said in a release Wednesday. "With an increased amount of children out in neighborhoods trick-or-treating during the evening rush hour, a mix of wintry weather could unnecessarily put those looking to enjoy the holiday in harm'sway. The safety of everyone involved is our highest priority."
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"Our primary concern is the safety of our young trick or treaters. Inclement weather, combined with young children crossing the street where visibility is reduced, increases the risk of pedestrian accidents," Winnetka Police Chief Marc Hornstein said in a statement. "While I can appreciate the tradition of trick or treating specifically on October 31st, I am more concerned about our children going out in unsafe conditions when we have a reasonable alternative and the ability to reduce the possibility of an accident."
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In Northbrook, official trick-or-treat hours will remain unchanged, according to village staff. Neighborhood tick-or-treating runs from 4 to 8 p.m., regardless of weather. Homes welcoming children were asked to leave on their porch or exterior lights, and drivers were reminded to watch out for costumed children.
For those that do not want to trek from house to house in the snow, Northbrook Court is holding its own trick-or-treat event from 5 to 7 p.m. All participating retailers will have a pumpkin sign in their windows.
After the holiday, extra candy can be donated to the Great Lakes USO at the North Suburban YMCA at 2705 Techny Road anytime during regular hours starting Friday until Nov. 8. And the Glenview Park District is hosting a Pumpkin Smash and Bash event from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday at Flick Park, 3600 Glenview Road.
Up to five inches of snow is in the forecast for the Chicago area.
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