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Captain_SpaceRaptor OP t1_iuanupl wrote

Okie dokie. I wasn't sure. Where I'm originally from it was rarely done on the actual date.

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maybe_little_pinch t1_iuayxd5 wrote

Some places around the state do it on other days, but generally they are restricted to just locals. One neighborhood in Naugatuck comes to mind.

There have been pushes to make it the last Saturday of the month, but there has been public outrage at the idea.

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PoopStainMcBaine t1_iue9dyu wrote

Of all the problems in Naugatuck, Halloween being on a weekday is the least of them.

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MightyMason t1_iuavxa9 wrote

I love the okie dokie

Edit: also love the “okie dokie”

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mkt853 t1_iuap3za wrote

Where's that? Russia?

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Max1035 t1_iuaph59 wrote

I lived in PA for grad school and they did it on a different day sometimes, they even scheduled rain dates for inclement weather. It’s not unheard of.

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Kolzig33189 t1_iuarplu wrote

Also went to school for a time in PA and they always did weekend before too in south central area. Kind of wonder if that’s a strictly PA thing because CT is always the 31st.

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glacialerratical t1_iuaue5a wrote

When I lived in Ohio it was similar. They specifically called that night beggar's night, rather than Halloween.

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Captain_SpaceRaptor OP t1_iuaqj0r wrote

Yup! That's where I'm from! Most Halloween stuff occurred on the weekend and not necessarily on the actual date.

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mollymacks t1_iub04nw wrote

Another former PA peep & my town had a scheduled, official trick-or-treat the Saturday before Halloween. No rain date though

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seficarnifex t1_iuewutx wrote

I just moved from mass and they always did it Saturday before

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