ABQ Area Spooktacular Neighborhood Halloween Hunt

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We have one more idea for a socially-distanced, Covid-safe Halloween. It’s a Neighborhood Halloween Hunt that can take place the whole month of October!

Who remembers the Neighborhood Egg Hunt back in April? (I know, I know, that feels like six years ago as opposed to six months.) Similar to the egg hunt, “bear hunts,” and “chalk walks” we saw pop up in neighborhoods all over America, our Halloween Hunt will work best if lots of neighbors (young and old) participate. So spread the word in your local neighborhood!

How It Works

Download and print the Halloween Hunt printables.

Decorate your favorite pictures any way that you want!

Cut them out and display your creations in your windows during October of 2020.

Go on a Halloween hunt with your family to see how many decorations you can find!

*Don’t forget* to take a picture of the spooky windows you find. Let’s see how many neighborhoods get represented! (You may want to post on your own NextDoor app that you want your neighborhood to participate!) Or maybe you can print some out for your neighbors!

Share on Social Media to Encourage Others to Participate in the Halloween Hunt.

Facebook: Add your fun photos to the ABQ Mom thread and tag when sharing them!

Instagram: Share them to your image feed or add them to your stories! Tag us @abqmom_ and use the hashtag #abqhalloweenhunt to be featured!

Download the printables here.

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We think you and ABQ are FABOOLOUS! We love to see our city come together to celebrate and create fun for our kiddos. Let’s see how many ABQ area neighborhoods are represented in the Halloween Hunt!

If you “boo” your neighbors and friends, consider including these printables and encouraging them to participate.

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Vanessa Bush
Vanessa loves her people and loves Albuquerque and has lots to say about both. She’s married to her high school sweetheart, Nate, and they have three kids (Micah, Corban, & Evangeline). Originally from Florida, she’s lived in Albuquerque since 2009 when she and her family relocated to start a new church. Even though she misses wearing flip-flops year-round, New Mexico has truly enchanted her, and the desert feels like home. When she is not chauffeuring children about town, Vanessa works as the Director of Strategy and part-owner of Truly Social Digital Marketing Agency, enjoys volunteering at church, loves watching college football, and drinks a little too much coffee. She is passionate about connecting women with each other, loving her people, and finding the good in her place. Follow her on Instagram @vanessamaebush.