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Officer Andy Puhek waves to a passing car during the Thousand Oaks Police Department drive-thru trick or treating event on Saturday, Oct. 31 in Thousand Oaks, CA. Due to COVID-19, Ventura County officials recommended against door to door trick or treating so organizations had to get creative with what to do on Halloween.  Photo Credit: Ryan Bough

Ventura County Police Departments host their first socially distanced drive-thru trick or treating

By Audrey Lang November 3, 2020
Everyone from adults to infants, all dressed in their Halloween costumes, went up to their local police stations to receive their bags of candy for the drive-thru trick or treat event hosted by the Ventura County Deputy Sheriff Association and the Unity to Spark Change organization.
The entrance to one of the events locations, the Thousand Oaks Police department, in Thousand Oaks, CA. which will host the drive-thru trick or treating event on Oct. 31. Photo credit: Audrey Lang

Drive-Thru Trick or Treating to be hosted by Ventura County Sheriffs Department

By Audrey Lang October 28, 2020
The Ventura County Sheriff's department plans to host the first ever drive-thru trick or treating event. Due to the Public Health recommendation, there will be no door to door trick or treating in Ventura County this year.
Bags of Halloween candy line the shelfs in Oak Park, CA on Wednesday, Sept. 16. Photo credit: Ryan Bough

Ventura County Public Health tightens restrictions on Halloween celebrations in new guidance

By Dominic D'Amico September 18, 2020
COVID-19 sends Halloween the way of The 4th of July and Labor Day.
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