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Trick-or-treating in Roseville | Halloween events, candy, family fun

Over in Roseville, the candy is already being gathered for 2019's Halloween. Whether it's downtown or in the neighborhood, here's where to go for trick-or-treating.

ROSEVILLE, Calif. — There’s no shortage of trick-or-treating in Roseville. The city has hordes of locals coming together for a number of Halloween events.

If going to door-to-door isn’t working out or if it just isn't on your agenda, your neighbors in downtown Roseville and the Westfield Galleria have plenty of treats without any of the tricks.

Here’s where to head in Roseville for 2019 trick-or-treating:

PAW Patrol Trick-or-Treat Event

When: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26

Where: Both Target locations, 1925 Douglas Boulevard and 10451 Fairway Drive

About: Kids are invited to their local Target to trick-or-treat in costume around the store. They’ll also be able to watch a feature episode of PAW Patrol.

More information, click HERE.

Family Fun Night

When: 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26

Where: Vernon Street in Downtown Roseville 

About: Presented by the Downtown Roseville Merchant Association, Family Fun Night offers an evening of trick-or-treating, food, entertainment, and vendors. There will even be a haunted house and costume contest.

More information, click HERE.

Trick-or-Treating Event

When: 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31

Where: Westfield Galleria, 1151 Galleria Boulevard

About: The event is Westfield Galleria’s annual trick-or-treating event. Kids can stop by any store or restaurant with a trick-or-treat window decal for a treat. Candy will be given to kids up to 12 years old. Masks and replica weapons are not permitted at the event. Don’t forget to RSVP.

More information, click HERE.

Bayside Granite Bay Trunk or Treat 2019

When: 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 

Where: Bayside Church, 8191 Sierra College Blvd.

About: Trunk or Treat 2019 brings trunk-or-treating, candy, face-painting, carnival rides, bounce houses, and live performances to the city on Halloween. Costumes are encouraged.

More info, click HERE

Practice safe trick-or-treating

Remember, before you dig into that bag of treats, check for any tricks. 

The American Academy of Pediatrics [AAP] says although tampering is rare, "a responsible adult should closely examine all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items." 

But we shouldn't just examine candy for tampering, if your child has any food allergies, make sure to dispose of any candy that could cause a "life-threatening reaction." 

Most popular Halloween candies, according to AAP, contain common allergens: tree nuts, milk, egg, soy or wheat. If everything looks good, then dig it, but don't eat everything all at once. 

Rationing your Halloween candy will not only prevent upset stomachs, but will you to enjoy your Halloween candy for days, and even weeks, later.

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