The BLUE BUCKET Halloween initiative is also a stress reliever for parents who feel the responsibility to explain to every house the reason why their child isn't saying "trick or treat".
The City of Lafayette is giving the green light to Trick-or-Treating this year, along with some helpful tips on avoiding the spread of the coronavirus.
As parades and Mardi Gras events are being canceled across Acadiana and the state, one Acadiana area parish says they will not cancel Halloween trick-or-treat activities this year.
Vermilionville in Lafayette is hosting a safe and secure trick-or-treating experience next weekend. Boo Bayou will celebrate Halloween at the village with a Fall Carnival for all ages.
If your children are looking to rack up when they head out to trick-or-treat this year, they should head to the houses that belong to people between the ages of 50 and 68.