Halloween is expected to look different this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, with health officials advising against traditional trick-or-treating.
But national chain, Lowe’s Home Improvement plans to offer an alternative.
The home improvement retailer announced Monday it will have “drive-through curbside trick-or-treating” at Lowe’s stores nationwide Oct. 22 and 29 from 6 to 7 p.m. where families “can drive up to receive candy and a small pumpkin at no cost to take home.”
Space is limited, but starting Saturday, Oct. 10, families can reserve a spot for the early Halloween events at Lowes.com/DIY, Lowe’s said in a news release, adding costumes are encouraged but not required.
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Hi, Crystal.. You’ll need to follow the link in the article to the Lowes Website to reserve your spot. We are not affiliated with this promotion.