"beggars night"

*OCTOBER 30TH*

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or more properly Beggars’ Night

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*”beggars night” is a recent regional term for the early Halloween-related activity that is referred to in some parts of the United States as “Trick or Treat”*

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Some municipal counties, concerned with younger children getting hurt on Halloween Day when trick-or-treating; decided for a weekday day before Halloween Day for younger children to go trick-or-treating safely.

This day is varying by county and year depending when Halloween Day is, resulting in this day to be in some cases a week before Halloween Day.

(this term is new to possibly distinguish between Halloween Eve’s or Halloween Days’ Trick-or-Treating, which in most places is just called “The day the town decided when Trick-or-Treating was”)

Traditionally, Halloween Day or Halloween Eve, children went trick-or-treating at night- when Halloween festivities started.

Due to both days being festival days, especially on weekends, many car accidents and intoxicated misbehaviors occurred.

To make this holiday safer, in a county all towns in it, will receive a different day for children residing in that town to go trick-or-treating: hours between getting out of school and ending between 6-8pm.

Due to the differing days, children are able to go trick-or-treating on multiple weekdays in the neighboring towns.

Children are also allowed to trick-or-treat on Halloween Eve and Halloween Day as well.

However, adults will usual only buy enough supply of candy for trick-or-treating the day their town decided on which day it was.

This has led to much confusion and fewer houses having candy due to adults traditionally celebrating Halloween Eve or Halloween Day if it is on a weekend.

However, it has led to better regulation and coordination between varying town law enforcement in decreasing rowdy acts.

Mostly, school boards and local newspapers announce to their towns which day their town will be doing trick-or-treating.

Halloween is still celebrated with parties but no younger children trick-or-treating Halloween Eve or Day anymore.

(specifically, the term is broadly but not exclusively used in Ohio, and in many parts of Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Wisconsin and western New York)

(in the Buffalo area Beggar’s Night is October 30 and is a scaled down version of Halloween itself, with children seeing if they can squeeze an extra night of candy out of the holiday)

(in the Des Moines Metro Area during Beggar’s Night, children ring doorbells, say “Trick or Treat” then tell riddles or jokes such as “Why didn’t the skeleton cross the road? He didn’t have any guts!”)

(homeowners will groan and laugh, then give out treats)

(in Columbus, Ohio, there was a police report made in 1954 where it had gotten too rowdy so the city had discontinued Trick or Treating)

(the cities surrounding Columbus started celebrating the day before or the Thursday before Halloween)

(in Washington, DC, and the immediate suburbs in the 1950s Beggars’ Night was on October 30 and that was the night for dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door for “Trick or Treat”)

Hallowe’en (Oct. 31st) was the night when some schools held costume parties for kids.

In parts of Vermont, in the 1970s at least, Beggars’ Night (Oct. 30th) was the night for playing tricks.

The next night, Hallowe’en, was for begging for treats.

(in Seabrook, New Hampshire, Beggar’s Night is observed, however, they ask that parents and children use caution)

(in general, Beggars Night represents the “treat” portion of “Trick or Treat” where children in costume make evening rounds of homes (and to a lesser extent to businesses during the day) and are given candy)

(this event being closely tied to, but distinct from, Halloween itself, when various forms of mischief (or “tricks”) may occur)

(the night has often been scheduled by municipal governments on a date prior to the actual halloween date of ‘October 31’)

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