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Getting your annual mammogram is one of the most<br />
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<strong>Woodcreek</strong> Reserve Important Numbers<br />
Crest Management<br />
17171 Park Row #310, Houston, TX 77084<br />
281- 579-0761 Fax: 281-579-7062<br />
Jill Evans<br />
Jill.Evans@crest-management.com<br />
Republic Waste 713-849-0400<br />
Comcast Cable 713-341-1000<br />
Katy Family YMCA 281-392-5055<br />
To report gas leaks 713-659-3552<br />
Questions concerning pool & tennis courts access, grounds<br />
maintenance, pest control spraying, Association dues, ect.,<br />
should be directed to Crest Management.<br />
IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />
Emergencies - Fire/Ambulance 911<br />
City of Katy Police (Non-emergency) 281-391-4848<br />
Fort Bend Co. Sheriff’s Dept. (Non-emergency) 281-341-4665<br />
City of Katy – Fire/Ambulance 281-391-3500<br />
Katy Fire Dept 281-391-3500<br />
Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital 281-644-7000<br />
Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation 713-941-8972<br />
City of Katy 281-391-4800<br />
Reliant Energy 713-207-7777<br />
Street Light Repair 713-207-2222<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
KISD Administration 281-396-6000<br />
WoodCreek Elementary School 281-234-0100<br />
WoodCreek Junior High 281-234-0800<br />
Katy High School 281-237-6700<br />
LIBRARY<br />
Katy Library 281-391-3509<br />
Cinco Ranch 281-395-1311<br />
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POOL<br />
Any homeowner needing an access card should contact Sharon<br />
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The pool is open Tuesday-Sunday year around from<br />
10 AM-10 PM, except in freezing weather conditions. The <strong>Woodcreek</strong><br />
Reserve pool is unguarded.<br />
BOARD MEETINGS<br />
Should you desire to receive notice of your community Board meetings,<br />
go to www.crest-management.com, click on “communities,” then click on<br />
the link to your community and you may register there.<br />
TRASH & RECYCLING INFORMATION<br />
Trash day is on Wednesday and you should place your trash at the curb<br />
in the receptacle provided by Republic Waste. Recycling pick up is the<br />
2 nd and 4 th Thursday of the month. Heavy Trash is the 2 nd and 4 th Monday<br />
of every month, while lawn debris or tree limbs are picked up every<br />
Monday. Cut Tree Limbs need to be no more than 3-4” diameter and 4’<br />
length; no more than 50 lbs or 4 cubic yards. You may place out up to 15<br />
bags of clippings, in clear plastic bags. Please ensure that your work out<br />
an agreement with your lawn crew to remove or place the lawn bags out<br />
of sight until the next trash collection day.<br />
Republic Services is providing a blue 95-gallon cart for recycling. If you<br />
need a cart, please call Republic Services and they will provide one with<br />
no additional charge.<br />
• Set the cart within 5 feet from the curb by 7:00 AM • Wheel-side of cart<br />
should face home and the cart opening toward the street • Do not overfill<br />
the cart; the lid must be closed • Minimum distance of 3 feet from any<br />
obstacle (car, mailbox, heavy trash, etc.) • Heavy Trash: Appliances, hot<br />
water heaters, mattresses, heavy or large volumes of bagged yard waste<br />
and other white goods appropriate for disposal, shall be placed within<br />
five feet of the curbside and will be collected on the same day as your<br />
regular trash. • All branches and tree limbs must be cut to 4 foot lengths<br />
and tied in small bundles that can be lifted and handled by a single<br />
person. Bundles should be no larger than eighteen inches in diameter<br />
and weigh no more than forty pounds. • Refrigerators, air conditioners,<br />
freezers or items that contain CFC’s (Freon), by law must have the gas<br />
removed by a licensed technician and be red tagged prior to collection.<br />
Republic Services will collect and dispose of all your residential garbage<br />
unless restricted by law or if the item would cause damage to the<br />
collection equipment. Listed are some items that are restricted: cross<br />
ties, tires, solvents, paint, petroleum products, pool chemicals, fertilizer,<br />
herbicides, pesticides, hazardous materials/chemicals, logs or stumps,<br />
car batteries, soil, rocks, concrete, carpet, carpet padding, construction<br />
material, medical waste, medical sharps and closed containers.<br />
If you should have any questions concerning service, please contact a<br />
Customer Service Representative at 713-849-0400. Customer Service is<br />
open Monday-Friday 7AM to 5PM and on Saturday 8AM to Noon. Please<br />
refer to city website for additional information: www.cityofkaty.com<br />
REMINDERS<br />
Reminder that trashcans are to be stored out of public view, except for<br />
on designated trash days. This helps keep the community looking good.<br />
SCOOP YOUR PET’S POOP<br />
Please remember to be respectful of your neighbors’ yards and the<br />
community grounds. When you take your pet for a walk, come prepared<br />
with a scooper and a recycled grocery bag or anything else. If your pet<br />
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KATY ANIMAL CONTROL<br />
Katy Animal Control works in conjunction with the Katy Police Department<br />
enforcing City and State laws. Lost pets are kept in a 3,000 sq. ft. temperature<br />
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controlled, state-inspected building. The department strives to make the<br />
licensing process as convenient as possible and can be scheduled by calling<br />
the shelter at 281-391-4740 or email dbrown@katypd.com. The shelter is<br />
open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM and can be reached at 281-391-<br />
4740 (all calls are logged and returned, so please leave a message). For after<br />
hour emergencies, please call the Katy Police Department at 281-391-4848. It<br />
is unlawful to dump animals at the shelter. Dogs and/or cats are not allowed<br />
to run at large on private property and must wear collar and tags at all times.<br />
Any person or entity raising, keeping and maintaining livestock and/or fowl<br />
on tracts of land larger than one acre shall obtain an annual permit from the<br />
city, except that no permit is required for single tracts of land larger than five<br />
acres. Live animal traps are available with a deposit and signed contract.<br />
PLEASE NOTE: This information applies only to the incorporated city limits of<br />
Katy. For lost pets in the areas of Fry Road, Mason Road, Grand Parkway, please<br />
contact the county animal shelters (Harris County 281-999-3191; Fort Bend<br />
County 281-342-1512; Waller County 979-826-8033) or contact Special Pals at<br />
281-579-7387 (www.specialpalsshelter.org) or Citizens for Animal Protection<br />
at 281-497-0591 (www.cap4pets.org). For more information visit Animal<br />
Control Ordinance: www.cityofkaty.com/departments/animal-control<br />
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!<br />
We need residents to help and get involved with the new community<br />
newsletter! We welcome your suggestions, recommendations, and<br />
information. Contact Liz Trapolino at 281-945-4645 or Liz.Trapolino@<br />
crest-management.com.<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENT REQUEST’S (HIR’S)<br />
If you are planning to make improvements to your property, such as<br />
build a pool, paint your house or any other exterior modifications, please<br />
submit an HIR (Home Improvement Request) to Crest Management<br />
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kristie.miller@crest-management.com (email). Send your HIR along with<br />
all the necessary information to Crest Management Company. After your<br />
request is received, you will receive an approval or denial letter. Please do<br />
not begin a project until you have received approval.<br />
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STREETLIGHT NOT WORKING?<br />
If you happen to notice streetlights that may not be burning or the pole<br />
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service department at 713-207-2222. The information you will need prior to<br />
contacting them is the actual pole number (a six-digit number that is located<br />
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TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS<br />
If you are between 12 and 18 and would like to be added to the<br />
teenage job seeker’s list, please fill out the form on our website (www.<br />
krenekprinting.com, click submissions and choose Jobseekers) with your<br />
name, birthdate (mo. & yr.), phone number, year you will graduate and<br />
the name of your newsletter/subdivision. Check the list of jobs you want<br />
on your form. Please make sure your email is correct, we send emails in<br />
the summer to make sure all the info is still good and that you want to<br />
stay on the list.<br />
DISCLAIMER: Neither the subdivision, nor Krenek Printing is responsible<br />
for those listed on the Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and check<br />
out references if you do not personally know those listed. This is just a<br />
list of teenagers from the subdivision who wish to find part time jobs.<br />
Responsibility for any work done by these teenagers is between those<br />
seeking helpers and the teens and their parents.<br />
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Christ Clinic invites the entire community to break bread and join them<br />
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With each ticket purchased, guests will receive a breakfast box catered<br />
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For ticket and sponsorship information visit www.christclinickaty.org For<br />
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VENDORS WANTED<br />
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Are you crafty? Are you a distributor for a specialty item? Saint Aidan’s<br />
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Reservation form by contacting us at 281-373-3203 or email fallfest@<br />
aidanschurch.org. Saint Aidan’s Episcopal Church is located at 13131 Fry<br />
Road, Cypress Texas 77433.<br />
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Most importantly, I recognize the importance of staying present. It’s this present-moment<br />
awareness that serves as my greatest daily teacher. And with the pink-hued mania now<br />
lighting up <strong>October</strong>, we all have the opportunity to infuse our support and awareness<br />
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5 WAYS TO MINDFULLY HONOR BREAST<br />
CANCER AWARENESS MONTH<br />
by Paige Davis, a survivor’s blog<br />
For many breast cancer survivors, including<br />
myself, the pink frenzy of <strong>October</strong> can be a<br />
confusing time. On the one hand, as a survivor, I<br />
appreciate this raised awareness and am grateful<br />
for the role it has played in my own healing<br />
journey. The opportunities to get involved and<br />
show support are plentiful. Fashion, beauty,<br />
food and design invite us to purchase pink in<br />
the name of breast cancer awareness, but that<br />
also makes it confusing.<br />
For the most part, I’m past my cancer bubble. I<br />
don’t think about it every day. And yet, I can’t<br />
deny some old habits from that time still kick in.<br />
Every now and then, I’ll wake up on a Thursday<br />
thinking it’s chemo day. Occasionally, I’ll step out<br />
of the shower and see the scars on my body and<br />
just stare in wonder: How did this happen? And<br />
while it happens much less, I admittedly still get<br />
hit with overwhelming moments of emotion<br />
that wash over me at the most unpredictable<br />
times.<br />
1. Be mindful of your body: Early detection is key in any disease, especially breast cancer.<br />
This is an ideal time to schedule a mammogram for yourself or remind a loved one. You can<br />
also commit to performing monthly self-exams, which is how I found my cancer. Treat your<br />
body with personal mindfulness and attention.<br />
2. Connect with loved ones. Most likely, we all know someone who is going through<br />
or has been through some type of cancer, breast or otherwise. Reach out to that person<br />
and let them know you’re thinking of them. It’s the random texts, calls and social media<br />
messages that mean the world to anyone who has been touched by cancer. If you are more<br />
of a “doer,” offer something more tangible: arrange for a cleaning service; organize meals;<br />
offer rides to appointments; gift cozy items for chemo days; and sending fresh flowers.<br />
My cousins came together and arranged to have weekly flowers delivered throughout my<br />
treatment - that was amazing.<br />
3. Show your support mindfully. There is no question that the big foundations can play<br />
a pivotal role when it comes to cancer research and finding a cure. Consider embracing<br />
causes that support overall women’s health and helping the diseases that don’t receive the<br />
level of awareness and support that breast cancer does.<br />
4. Donate with intention. I’ve also been on the other side of watching loved ones go<br />
through cancer, so I understand the helplessness. I get the desire to take action and do<br />
something - anything. If dyeing your hair pink or buying a designer handbag makes you<br />
feel like you’re helping, then by all means do it. But do the research and understand where<br />
the funds are going and make sure that resonates with you.<br />
5. Practice a “loving kindness meditation.” I’m a big believer that when we meditate,<br />
we are helping to raise the positive vibration of ourselves and those around us. One of<br />
the best tools to do this is to practice a loving kindness meditation. Picture someone you<br />
know who is going through cancer. If you don’t know anyone, imagine someone who is<br />
experiencing any type of struggle. Picture them as you breathe into your heart center and<br />
silently repeat the phrases:<br />
May your body be at ease. May your heart be open. May your mind be boundless. May<br />
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10 Ideas for<br />
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Halloween<br />
While Halloween might look different this year, that doesn’t<br />
mean it should be boring. Who would have thought social<br />
distancing recommendations that first came about in March<br />
would still be in effect in <strong>October</strong>? However, given the<br />
ongoing coronavirus pandemic, you’ll have to take some<br />
precautions to make sure your Halloween is safe. But, just<br />
because you’ll need to put some more thought into this<br />
year’s spooky celebrations, doesn’t mean they need to be<br />
any less fun. Here you’ll find our favorite (safe) ideas for<br />
your quarantine Halloween. From a movie night to outdoor<br />
outings, it’s time to get planning.<br />
Watch a Spooky Movie: There’s certainly no shortage of<br />
Halloween movies. From family friendly classics (Hocus<br />
Pocus, Casper) to horror flicks (Halloween, Silence of the<br />
Lambs), there’s something in the Halloween œuvre for<br />
everyone. Swap your popcorn for candy corn and let the<br />
movie marathon begin.<br />
Visit a Pumpkin Patch: Already a great autumnal outdoor<br />
activity, many pumpkin patches, apple orchards and farms<br />
are implementing social distancing protocols for their visitors.<br />
Make sure to grab some apple cider while you’re there.<br />
Carve Jack-O’-Lanterns: Once you’re done<br />
picking the pumpkins, it’s obviously time to<br />
carve. Whether you’re aiming for a classic<br />
jack-o’-lantern face or a more original design,<br />
pumpkin carving is the perfect activity to do<br />
outdoors, distanced from friends or with kids<br />
at home.<br />
Decorate Your House: Choose either a cute or<br />
spooky aesthetic and then fashion your digs<br />
appropriately. Grab a scarecrow, decorative<br />
gourds and maybe even some hay to elevate<br />
your porch.<br />
Take a Drive or Hike: In many areas, <strong>October</strong> also brings stunning fall foliage. A<br />
perfect way to embrace the season is to drive and observe the changing leaves. Better<br />
yet, get outside and fully immerse yourself in autumn with a nature hike.<br />
Bake Some Sweet Treats: Who says Halloween is all about the candy? This is the<br />
perfect time to get creative with your baking. Decorate some spooky cookies or build<br />
a (haunted) gingerbread house. You’ll have both an activity and a yummy dessert.<br />
Host a Zoom Halloween Party: If you can’t physically attend a Halloween party this<br />
year, don’t forgo celebrating. Get a group of friends together and plan a time for you<br />
all to dress up, catch up and enjoy. Costumes mandatory (at least from the waist up).<br />
Stir Up a Spooky Cocktail: Fetch the dry ice and grab the tequila-time to make some<br />
on-theme drinks. And for the little ones? A Halloween mocktail is sure to excite.<br />
Craft a Halloween Playlist: There are more Halloween-themed tunes than you’d<br />
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interpretations like “Heads Will Roll” and “She Wolf.” So, build a playlist curated to your<br />
tastes and let the costumed dance party begin.<br />
Decorate Themed Face Masks: There is perhaps no more “<strong>2020</strong>” Halloween activity<br />
than decorating a face mask. Whether you’re doing it for yourself or with your kids,<br />
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How to Carve A Pumpkin<br />
When it comes to pumpkin carving, the idea is to have fun. We’ve<br />
got tips on carving the best pumpkin, as well as how to pick a good<br />
pumpkin for carving!<br />
HOW TO PICK A GOOD PUMPKIN FOR CARVING<br />
Look for one that is a little misshapen. Inspect it for soft spots (especially<br />
the end opposite the stem). Reject a pumpkin that has soft spots, they<br />
will cause it to deteriorate quickly. Remember, your pumpkin doesn’t<br />
have to sit on its base, in fact, that’s often its weakest spot.<br />
Let the pumpkin guide the shape of the face: An elongated pumpkin<br />
should have an elongated face. A fat and happy pumpkin should have<br />
a fat and happy face.<br />
HOLLOW OR WHOLE?<br />
There are two reasons for hollowing: (1) If the inside is going to be<br />
exposed (through the mouth, etc.), it looks better if it is hollowed<br />
neatly. (2) If you plan to light the pumpkin from the inside, it must be<br />
hollow. You can hollow it out from a hole in the back instead of the top,<br />
so that the look of the face isn’t affected. If you’re illuminating with a<br />
candle, you need to hollow from the top to allow the heat and smoke<br />
to escape.<br />
THE TOOLS<br />
Use a water-based marker to outline the face that you want to carve.<br />
First, draw a line down the center to establish symmetry. Then sketch<br />
the nose, the approximate center of the face. Once you’re satisfied with<br />
the details, trace over the lines using a permanent marker. For carving,<br />
basic kitchen implements, such as a paring knife or a steak knife with<br />
a standard - not serrated - blade that’s not going to bend, work well.<br />
You can also use a standard jigsaw blade. Otherwise, improvise: Use a<br />
melon-ball cutter to make circles, for example.<br />
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MAKE A FACE<br />
To achieve a three-dimensional appearance, carve the entire pumpkin.<br />
Exaggerate the features. (If you aren’t sure what teeth really look like or<br />
how the gum line works, smile and look in the mirror.) If the pumpkin is<br />
frowning, carve wrinkles under the mouth. To add character, carve a lot<br />
of “crow’s feet” lines around the eyes. Consider using the stem as the<br />
nose and inserts such as radishes for the eyes or cut eyeballs from the<br />
back of the pumpkin and hold them in place with toothpicks.<br />
CARVE WITH CARE<br />
Use two hands at all times: one to control the blade and the other to<br />
control the pressure with which you cut (and thus the depth). Take care<br />
not to jab the blade into the pumpkin; you don’t want to cut all the<br />
way through the rind - except to determine its depth. The thickness of<br />
the rind will vary, not only from pumpkin to pumpkin, but also within<br />
one pumpkin. To determine your pumpkin’s average depth, cut a<br />
core sample where you want an eye or a nostril to be. Keep that piece<br />
nearby as a reminder of how deep you can safely cut.<br />
ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS<br />
Pumpkins, which are actually a fruit, not a vegetable, are 90 percent<br />
water, so after carving they usually last only three days to a week. A<br />
jack-o’-lantern with a surface carving will last longer than one that<br />
is cut all the way through. Putting a candle or other light inside will<br />
shorten its life span, as the heat that results can “cook” the pumpkin<br />
and reduce its longevity to a matter of hours. For a bright, shiny finish,<br />
spray Armor All on the pumpkin and rub it in. Paint will not preserve a<br />
pumpkin. However, if you decide to paint your pumpkin for decoration,<br />
use a water-based latex paint and wait at least an hour after carving<br />
so that the cuts you have made in the pumpkin have a chance to dry.<br />
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Celebrate Halloween Safely<br />
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By Lisa Milbrand<br />
At this point, we’ve mastered the Zoom party, the socially distanced backyard soiree, and the safest<br />
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little questionable during a pandemic. But don’t cancel your Halloween costume order or forget<br />
your ideas for easy Halloween costumes just yet. With a little creativity, you can still have a spooky<br />
time without putting your health or the health of others at risk. Read on for our smart ideas for a<br />
safe Halloween <strong>2020</strong> during coronavirus.<br />
1 - Tweak your trick-or-treat routine<br />
Trick-or-treating may still be in the cards, as long as the COVID-19 numbers near you are relatively<br />
low. “Just like we check the weather on Halloween to see what precautions and extra gear might be<br />
needed, knowing the current state of COVID-19 in your community will be important in determining<br />
if it is safe or not,” says Michelle Barron, MD, medical director for infection prevention and control at<br />
UCHealth in Aurora, Colo. “Follow the current rules and guidance being given at the state<br />
and local level, and do a risk/benefit analysis based on the health of the individuals<br />
trick-or-treating and those who live in the household and decide if the risk of getting<br />
potentially exposed to someone with COVID-19 is worth the bag of treats.” If you can’t<br />
trick or treat the traditional way due to the pandemic, look for ways to manage it creatively. You<br />
can buy your kiddo’s favorite candy and let her trick-or-treat door to door within your house, or<br />
have her walk through the neighborhood so she can show off her costume, then come home to a<br />
special treat or toy.<br />
2 - Find a safe way to give out treats<br />
Dr. Barron recommends individually wrapping up treats and putting them out in your yard or on<br />
your stoop so there’s space between the bags for people to easily pick them up. You can put them<br />
on a blanket on the lawn or a table on your driveway or porch. And if you’re game to go through a<br />
lot of hand sanitizer and wear a mask, you could still hand out the treats yourself. “If you are going<br />
to hand out candy, I would recommend having a small bottle of hand sanitizer and using it before<br />
handing out the treats,” Dr. Barron says. “This is probably a better approach than having a bowl that<br />
many hands can reach into at one time.”<br />
3 - Work a (real) mask into your costume<br />
This is the year to break out your ninja costume—or slip a second safety mask under your<br />
Michael Myers or ghost masks: whatever you have to do to make a Halloween costume with a<br />
mask. Doubling up the masks is safe, Dr. Barron says, but comfort is also key. “If you are wearing<br />
another mask under a rubber mask, you want to make sure that it doesn’t get too hot and that the<br />
person wearing it can easily breathe,” she says. Sadly, your Halloween mask probably isn’t up to par<br />
as a safety device. “Most Halloween masks are not designed to contain droplets,” Dr. Barron says.<br />
4 - Keep the party outdoors<br />
As with most entertaining these days, outdoors (and small) is best if you want to throw a Halloween<br />
party. “Masking and social distancing are still important,” Dr. Barron says. “Food and drinks should be<br />
prepackaged or in single servings and hand sanitizers should be readily accessible. Setting up chairs and<br />
tables so that everyone can be social but still maintain space between each other should be considered.”<br />
5 - Research events before you go<br />
If you’re a big fan of picking pumpkins, hay mazes, costume parades, and haunted houses, you may<br />
still be able to take part. But do your research beforehand to see how they’re planning to make it<br />
safer (such as limiting participants or requiring masks), to see if you’re comfortable with their plans.<br />
And as with everything else, outdoors is better. “Outdoor activities like pumpkin picking and corn<br />
mazes are great things to do and are probably lower risk than other types of indoor activities as long<br />
as masks are used and social distancing is adhered to,” Dr. Barron says.<br />
6 Get creative with your celebrations<br />
There are plenty of ways to get your Halloween on, so think outside the box. Set up a movie<br />
projector and screen and host a marathon of your favorite Halloween movies on Netflix in your<br />
backyard for a few friends, or host a Zoom dance party where your friends can gather and learn the<br />
“Thriller” choreography or do the “Time Warp” all together. “Let creativity reign!” Dr. Barron advises.<br />
“I never thought I would have fun at Zoom Dance party, but I did this for a friend's birthday and it<br />
was pretty great.” You never know what might become a new Halloween tradition.<br />
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