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The Windjammer Mayfair High School Lakewood, CA
Issue Date: Friday, May 03, 2013 Issue: Volume 54 Number 7 Last Update: Monday, May 06, 2013
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There is not an age that is too old for trick-or-treating on Halloween.
Halloween is a holiday for all ages to enjoy. Some turn this holiday into an event, by spending weeks or months finding or making the perfect costume. People love to show off their costumes and talk about their inspiration for their costumes or how they made their ensemble by hand.
People go trick-or-treating because it has become a tradition in most families. Teenagers enjoy getting together with friends to continue this tradition that most people have done since they were old enough to walk. Most families have traditions that they do every holiday and trick or treating is a common Halloween practice.
Every Halloween adolescents can be seen roaming the streets alongside the preschool age children and other families. No one is too old to go out and get free candy. Children go trick-or-tricking and carve pumpkins and as they get older they go to Halloween parties. Adults with their own children or grandchildren can teach their Halloween traditions to a new generation. There is a way to celebrate for all ages.
Trick-or-treating is not reserved for small children, just because you get older doesn’t mean you should miss out on Halloween.

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