The coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted many facets of our lives, even holidays – that so often bring joy into our crazy busy lives. So as we approach Halloween, once again we are looking at how we can enjoy a super fun holiday, while staying safe and healthy amid the pandemic.

That’s where Lowe’s has decided to step in, and has created a drive-through curbside trick-or-treating for the community. It might be a bit different, but it’s sure to be a lot of fun for everyone!

On Oct. 22 or 29, families can drive up to a Lowe’s store for free candy and a small pumpkin.

Costumes are encouraged but not required, and this is all you have to do to enjoy the Lowe’s drive-through curbside trick-or-treating event.

“We know that customers still want to celebrate Halloween, even if the holiday may look different for us this year. While the pandemic has changed many elements of everyday life, the tradition of trick-or-treating doesn’t have to be one of them,” said Joe McFarland, Lowe’s executive vice president of stores. “Our associates take great pride in serving our communities, and as we all find new ways to safely celebrate the holiday, we look forward to welcoming families to our drive-through curbside trick-or-treating events this year.”

Register in advance on Lowes.com/diy to reserve your spot. Registration opens Oct. 10th and you can choose either Thursday Oct. 22nd or Thursday 29th. On your trick-or-treating day of choice just drive up to the store and get your free candy and pumpkin.

So there you have it… a holiday that will change, but because of businesses and organizations like Lowe’s, the kiddos will still enjoy holiday fun in the community. Thanks Lowe’s for making a Positive Difference in and around Osceola County!