Idaho residents express mixed feelings about the declining trend of traditional trick-or-treating, pointing to the rise of trunk-or-treat events as a possible cause.
While Halloween is a great holiday full of memories, the Magic Valley has ruined it for children and residents, and it isn't going to get better anytime soon.
Since the actual date for Halloween isn't going to change there is now a plan to celebrate 'National Trick or Treat Day' on the final weekend of October.
There are several events taking place throughout the Magic Valley over the weekend to load up on candy just in case people aren't in the Halloween spirit on Monday.
Many are taking advantage of the calendar this year and holding many Halloween events before the day itself, as there is much to do this weekend and candy to be had.