Friday, October 23, 2020 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com • A7 Halloween: Activities include a ‘Trunk or Treat’ and pumpkin drop Continued from Page A1 Sanctuary are welcome in lieu of a registration fee. Participants will receive goodie bags. From noon to 3 p.m., the Halloween Carnival at Quatat Park features crafts and activities for kids of all ages. Donations will bene- fi t local programs including Shop with a Cop, the Assis- tance League and volunteer fi refi ghters. From 4 to 6 p.m. , fami- lies are invited to the second “Trunk or Treat” along Edge- wood outside of the Carou- sel Mall. Decorated vehi- cles provide a safe Trick or Treat experience. Open spots remain on Edgewood out- side the Carousel Mall, Fuji- wara-Pavlik said. “We welcome businesses, families, organizations, any- one who has a vehicle they can dress up and wants to give out candy in a safe environment.” DJ Shortstop hosts a dance party at Quatat Park from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Jeff Ter Har Aftermath of the 2019 pumpkin drop. The drop will be held Nov. 1 in the Seaside Civic and Convention Center parking lot. Halloween night, playing Halloween favorites. The pumpkin drop takes place in the parking lot behind the Carousel Mall Nov. 1 at noon, as a giant pumpkin will be dropped from a big crane. Watch as a more than 40-pound pump- kin is dropped from 40 feet; weather permitting. The downtown development association will be taking bets from the audience on where the farthest piece of pumpkin will land. In addition to these events, a live pumpkin carving takes place at the new Saltline Hotel throughout the day on Halloween . The Knights of Columbus will serve pancakes and sau- sage at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Nov. 1 . Donations collected support the Knights of Columbus. To join the Trunk or Treat parade, visit downtown devel- opment association’s Face- book page or email admin@ seasidedowntown.com. BUSINESS Directory FLOORING CCB# 205283 Luxury vinyl planks and tile. PTO: Group is looking to establish new traditions Continued from Page A1 Ridge PTO wants to host a combo event featuring ele- ments of both those favorites sometime during the spring. Even if that’s not feasible this school year because of COVID-19, Clyde said, they will carry on the tra- dition in future years. The Thanksgiving Turkey Trot, discount cards and cookie dough fundraiser will also be sustained. 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