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Charlottesville recommends Friday for safe trick-or-treating

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The City of Charlottesville and Charlottesville City Schools encourage families to plan for a safe observation of Halloween’s Trick-or-Treating activities.

With inclement weather, including strong winds and severe thunderstorms, anticipated this evening, the City encourages Trick-or-Treating to occur on Friday evening, November 1st. The University of Virginia is moving its Trick-or-Treating on the Lawn to Friday from 5-7 p.m.

We encourage our neighborhoods, organizations, and others that may have events planned for the evening of Halloween to monitor weather forecasts and plan accordingly.

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