Halloween in Glenview


We want to keep Glenview's young ghouls, goblins and ghosts safe this Halloween!


Trick-or-treating hours in the Village are 3 to 7 p.m., rain or shine, on Tuesday, Oct. 31. 


Keep these tips in mind if your kids haunt the ​neighborhood:


  • Accompany children (or send an older sibling) and make sure they don't enter anyone's home without your permission.
  • Map out a trick-or-treat route for your children to follow.​
  • Make sure kids cross only at corners -- and look in all directions first. Remind them to use sidewalks or walk facing traffic so approaching cars can be seen.
  • Caution them against crossing the street between parked cars, where driver's can't see them.
  • Warn children not to eat any goodies until you've had a chance to inspect them. When in doubt, throw it out.
  • Residents can make known whether they do or don't welcome trick-or-treaters by posting a sign in their window.
  • No Trick-or-Treaters, Please
  • Trick-or-Treaters Welcome!



Jack-o-Lanterns

What should I do with my pumpkin?


Carving a jack o'​ lantern is a time-honored Hallowe​​en tradition, followed by a reported 44 percent of Americans. But after the holiday is over, they likely end up in the trash. So when Halloween is over, try not to throw out your pumpkin(s). What can you do? Compost them! Here's how:





Halloween Happenings

Trick or Treat

Glenview Park District Halloween Spooktacular (at the Glenview Park Center) 

5:30​-8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 21​


Glenview Park District A Family Halloween (at Wagner Farm)

3-6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23


Glenview Park District Spooky Skate

1:30-3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30; Glenview Community Ice Center


For more information and events with the Glenview Park District, check out Halloween Happenings.

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