The following are trick or treat times for central Indiana communities for Halloween 2012. Last year's hours are listed if 2012 hours were not available.
Anderson 5:00-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Avon 6-9pm, Wednesday , October 31
Beech Grove 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Bloomington 5:30-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Brownsburg 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Carmel 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Cicero 6-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Columbus 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Crawfordsville 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Cumberland 5-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Danville 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Decatur 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Wednesday , October 31
Delphi 6-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Fishers 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Franklin 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Greencastle 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Greenfield 5:30-8:30pm (last year's hours) Wednesday , October 31
Greenwood 6-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Indianapolis 6-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Kokomo 6-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Lapel 6:30-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Lawrence 5:30-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Lebanon 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Martinsville 6-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
McCordsville 5:30-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Monrovia 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Mooresville 6:30-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Muncie 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
New Castle 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
New Palestine 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
New Whiteland 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Noblesville - 5:30 - 8:30pm- Wednesday , October 31
Pittsboro 6-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Plainfield 6-9pm Wednesday , October 31
Shelbyville 6-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Sherdan 6-10pm Wednesday , October 31
Speedway 6-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Westfield 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Whitestown 5:30-8:30pm Wednesday , October 31
Zionsville 5-8pm Wednesday , October 31
Other events
'Spooktacular' event celebrates witching season with free fun for entire family
Indianapolis: Washington Square Mall will offer little ghouls and goblins a safe place to haunt this Halloween as they present their annual Safe Trick-or-Treat on Wednesday, October 31, 2012, from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Kids can join in all the frightfully fun activities for Halloween in a safe, climate-controlled environment. Costumed characters are invited to go store-to-store exchanging ghoulish greetings for sweet treats.
In addition to collecting Halloween treats, kids and their parents can also get acquainted with several local community groups and organizations that will have information tables set up throughout the mall. These groups, in addition to retailers, will also be passing out Halloween treats.
Review this list as the sun rises on Halloween and make sure all are checked before dusk.
Home
· Remove hazards from front porch and yard, such as pots, branches, candles and hoses.
· Confine household pets, and make sure they are wearing collars.
· Leave jack-o-lantern carving to adults and use battery-powered lights.
Food
· Talk to children in advance about boundaries for how many pieces of candy will be eaten Halloween night (three to five recommended).
· When choosing candies to give on Halloween, select ones with nutritional value like chocolates (the darker the better) or candies with nuts.
· Send kids trick-or-treating on a full stomach by planning an easy meal, like a bowl of whole-wheat pasta or a quick peanut butter and banana sandwich.
Costumes
· Make sure masks have eyeholes large enough for full vision.
· Check for loose clothing that could easily brush up against jack-o-lanterns.
· Read labels to make sure fabrics are flame resistant-remind to stop, drop and roll.
......courtesy of WTHR TV.
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