Halloween 2020 Events- Virtual and Social Distance

Halloween 2020

Friday, October 30, 2020 - Halloween on the Green with BSLA @ 6:30 PM: This event is for FSU peeps. Everyone is asked to practice social distancing and mask-wearing. As this event is on the green, so bring a lawn chair/blanket. There’s a Chipotle gift card to the person wearing the best Halloween costume. A Halloween movie will be shown.


Thursday, October 29, 2020 - Saturday, October 31, 2020 - Terror of Tallahassee @ 7:30-12:00 PM.: A social distance, mask mandated haunted/terror tour. There will be no touching. Tickets are $18, a minimum of two per purchase. $18-24. FAQ for Covid. There is also a virtual event via Kickstarter featuring Monsters and Maniacs Trading Cards

Saturday, October 31, 2020 - Spooky Springs (Wakulla Springs) Ghost Stories: This is a virtual event that begins at 7:00 PM and lasts until 8:00 PM. Spooky Springs is a 20-minute romp into the strange and bizarre. Followed by discussion with historian Madeleine Carr.


Friday, October 30, 2020 - Movie Night at the Ballpark: The Movie is Disney Pixar’s Coco. Tickets are $40-125, with a 10x10 space for four people (additional tickets/space is needed for more people). Face masks will be required for all guests upon entry and roaming and social distancing rules must be followed. Gates will open at 5:30 PM with the movie beginning at 7:00 PM.



Saturday, October 31, 2020 - Proof-O-Ween: A socially distanced drinks and costume contest at Proof Brewing Company starting at 7:00 PM and going to 11:00 PM. Proof is featuring $3 drafts of Lager and $4 trick-or-treat shots. There’s also $450 in raffle giveaways. You must wear a face mask (non-costume mask) to enter and wear it at all times unless you are seated. Tables cannot be moved or combined. 21+ ages.



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Saturday, October 31, 2020 - Drive Thru Trick or Trunk: Socially Distanced Trick or Treat, hosted by Killearn United Methodist Church at the roundabout in Killearn. Everyone will drive through instead of walking through. Vehicles with decorated trunks will be spaced farther apart in a larger area. Candy will be dropped into the kids’ bags held out their car windows. An appropriate canned food donation for their food bank is requested in exchange.


All of Fall: TLH’s Can-Do page lists several ideas/options for Autumnal activities. On social media, the hashtag #TLHCanDo is being used for this.


There’s also a rare blue moon on Halloween night. A blue moon (or Hunter’s moon) hasn’t appeared in the sky in North America since 1944. It turns full at 10:49 a.m. EDT. A blue moon is when two full lunar moons appear in one monthly cycle; the second full moon is called a “blue moon.”


There also seems to be trick or treating (socially distanced) at storefronts in Downtown Thomasville, Georgia.



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