• Halloween is not a city sanctioned event, but rather a nationally recognized holiday. Although the City sets the recommended hours (always 6-8pm on October 31st), people will have to make their own decision on whether to 1) hand out candy or 2) take their kids door-to-door. The City will set off the siren at 6pm and 8pm to signify the beginning and ending of Trick-or-Treating. This year the Police have moved the candy screening to the front of the Police Station at 36725 Division Road.
• All residents who participate, however, should adhere to any public health recommendations from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Be safe and operate common sense such as: wear a mask; social distancing if not in the same household; any household with a positive case should not participate; any individuals with symptoms should not participate; and any other guidance from public health officials.
• Be smart, be safe and have fun!
Please click on the link below for information from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services