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Fright night

Willie Wiredhand, the mascot of electric cooperatives, encourages all mini-members to be safe this fall! (Photo by Richard G. Biever)

Halloween is the most festively frightening night of the year. But don’t make yours fraught with danger! Here are some safety reminders for the holiday:

For more tips, visit www.SafeElectricity.org.

Trick-or-treat safety tips

Fang-tastic festivities in N.C.

Do you prefer your children eat, drink and be scary at organized events instead of traditional-style trick-or-treating? Or simply want to find a frightfully fun event for your family to enjoy? There are loads of festivities in the state to choose from. Local YMCAs and churches often hold parties and festivals. For haunted houses, get a list of “Hallo-scream” sites by searching “North Carolina” at www.hauntedhouse.com. The state’s three Aquariums (Fort Fisher near Wilmington, Pine Knoll Shores near Atlantic Beach and Roanoke Island in Manteo) are holding Trick or Trick Under The Sea events. Call the main office in Raleigh at (800) 832-3474, search online by site name, or visit www.ncaquariums.com. Ghost walks and tours include ones in Wilkesboro, Wilmington, Washington, Salisbury, Davidson and Elizabeth City. Check our magazine’s Carolina Compass section and visit our Calendar of Events or go to www.visitnc.com for more about Halloween events.

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