We will go with whatever, but the decision to make it on a Saturday was a huge
selling point for our friends and family to join us from further in north
Austin as it gave our little kiddos a Sunday to recuperate before school on
Monday. We’ll do whatever the consensus is but I hear concerns of families with
older kiddos and younger kiddos concerns.
But wait, can we have the fun table with shots again this year ;-)
Rachel on Ramblewood
On Oct 16, 2021, at 4:19 PM, tina bazur <cmbazur@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just my opinion but I personally like the last saturday of the month. That
way kids, parents and neighbors can enjoy the day. whether the official
halloween day is a saturday sunday etc... next year it's on a monday. Not fun
for kids or adults....I vote to keep it on saturday.
Christine
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From: karen mattison <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10/16/21 3:34 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [covna] Re: Huge Thank You for National Night Out
We are good for Saturday or Sunday for our event with tables and bags of
candy. Anything left from our event will probably be used for Sunday night.
Karen
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On Oct 16, 2021, at 2:31 PM, Denise Sample <sample.denise@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree with Sarah, Allison, and Taya. If I could have voted for 10/31, I
would have, but from what I remember from the survey, it was a yes/no vote
for trick or treating on Saturday so I voted no because I would rather go
all out on Sunday night. Hoping maybe we can change the date to Sunday and
start early for littles.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 2:25 PM Amanda Melancon <amandafred@xxxxxxxxx>--
wrote:
There was a survey conducted that Michelle shared the results from I
believe.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 2:17 PM Allison Klein <hello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest we do early Sunday tables/candy
for little kiddos and socialization and then let Halloween run it’s course
as normal with others who plan to visit the neighborhood.
Allison Klein
Relationship Manager at Freedom Financial Funds, LLC
424-214-8945
www.freedomfinancialfunds.com
aklein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Oct 16, 2021, at 2:14 PM, Taya Olivas <tayaeubanks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I tend to agree with Sarah. I'm not down for two nights of Halloween. I
wish the board would have gauged the neighborhood interest in setting
tables up, as we did last year, on Halloween night. If we do a "COVNA"
event the day before Halloween, we're all stuck with handing out candy
two nights in a row, or being one of those houses that turns their lights
off on Halloween night. That's no fun.
Taya on Queenswood
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021, 9:18 AM Rebecca Klier
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My understanding is the littles are heading out on Saturday-earlier like
we did last year and people can set out tables for them to grab candy.
Sunday is the evening bigger kids and whomever else. 💀🕷🤡👻😈🎃👽☠️
rebecca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Oct 15, 2021, at 10:15 PM, sblaine.wwj@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Sean,
I was just thinking things over about Halloween…..so we’re doing a
neighborhood Halloween trick or treat event the night before Halloween,
and then again doing Halloween the night after? Im not sure I’m down
for 2 nights of Halloween and I know my kid isn’t going to want to miss
the real Halloween night. Are we substituting Saturday for Sunday?
Sorry, but upon further thought, I’m now confused. Lol
Thanks for any clarity you can provide.
Sarah
Sarah Blaine, BSN, RN
Licensed Paramedic
sblaine.wwj@xxxxxxxxx
505-670-5067
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On Oct 8, 2021, at 2:44 PM, Summer Woodman McKinnon
<summerly77@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, Sean!
We will have goodies out for Halloween. 2405 Castledale, as you know.
:)
Thank you for including us on the map.
Summer
On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 2:37 PM Sean McCormack <sean@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
Hi Neighbors,
On behalf of the board, I'd like to sincerely thank everyone who made
it out to National Night Out and especially thank Xan, Matt and
Vivian for hosting and opening up their home. The Austin Code
Enforcement officers were awesome and the fire truck at the end of
the night made for a really great evening. Both told me that we had
one of the evening's best turnouts. The residents of COVNA are truly
the reason why this is such a great neighborhood.
So on to the future. Halloween. The kids (and some adults) I spoke to
on Tuesday sounded pretty excited. REMINDER: We are going to have our
COVNA event on Saturday (time TBA) 10/30. What we did last year was
neighbors set up tables or tailgates at their driveways to give
treats away. Laying treats out on a table minimizes touching and
keeps things moving along. I encourage you to get creative with your
decorations and set ups. If you are participating, please let me know
your name and address and we'll include you on a map that we'll send
out.
Have you paid your COVNA dues? I want to continue having great events
in the future and we can really use your support. Please consider
donating and/or volunteering. Click HERE to learn how.
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Thank you again and please let me know if there is anything I can
help you out with.
Sean
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