Be Safe: Watch out for Ghosts and Goblins Tonight

Halloween is a night filled with excitement, costumes, and community fun — but it’s also a time when safety should be top priority. As families head out for trick-or-treating and fall events around Habersham County, we’re reminding everyone to be alert and look out for one another. Children will be walking along neighborhoods and streets, often in low light, and drivers may find it harder to see them. If you’re driving this evening, please slow down, avoid distractions, and be prepared for sudden stops. Neighborhoods, churches, and community centers will be busy, so patience and caution will go a long way in keeping everyone safe.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to keep a close eye on younger trick-or-treaters and make sure costumes are easy to see — reflective tape, glow sticks, or small flashlights can make a big difference. Remind children to use sidewalks where available, cross streets at corners or crosswalks, and never approach unfamiliar houses or cars. Teens celebrating tonight should stay in groups and communicate their plans clearly.

For those passing out candy, leave your porch lights on if you’re welcoming trick-or-treaters, and make sure your walkways are clear of cords, decorations, and other trip hazards. And for everyone participating in festive fun tonight — don’t forget to be kind, be patient, and look after your neighbors.

Let’s make this a safe, fun, and memorable Halloween in Habersham County. Happy Halloween! 🎃

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