Welcome to our October 2017 edition of Family Guide, which Iโm stoked to say is all about Halloween.
As a kid growing up in Nevada, Halloween always held a special place among holidays in my heart, second only to Christmasโmaybe. I knew Halloween was also a day for celebrating Nevadaโs statehood, and I felt a level of pride knowing my state had an association with this coolest of holidays. Of course, back then, I didnโt realize how few states even hold an annual shindig like Nevadaโs statehood celebration. Not many doโbut Iโm certainly glad ours does.
The pomp and circumstance of parades pooled with the excitement of candy and costumes was, for me, a heady mix that constituted the finest day of the year. Iโd like to think itโs the same for kids today. But letโs talk about what weโve got in store for you in this guide.
If youโre looking for some frightening flicks to watch in the coming days, take a look at page 8, where youโll find a story from our resident movie guy, Bob Grimm. Heโs put together a list of recommendations for movies you can watch at home this Halloween.
When it comes to costuming, itโs safe to say that few places do it as well as Reno. From little kids to full grown adults, weโre a community that loves to dress up. In that spirit, weโve got a few costume-related stories. Josie Glassbergโs piece, on page 10, examines princess culture and the hold it can have on little girls, especially around Halloween. And over on page 6, Matt Bieker has the scoop on grownup getups for the holiday.
For my part in this guide, I got to know a lovely family. Theyโre the Kerrs, and for the last 12 years, it has been their joy in life to scare the hell out of people with their annual Slaughter House haunted attraction. You can read their story on page 4.
Happy Halloween!
Jeri Chadwell
RN&R Special Projects Editor
