1. Trick or Treating: From dusk till it gets dark outside, trick or treating is definitely the best Halloween activity. Even though, it is highly regarded as being emblematic of the holiday, trick or treating gives you a chance to walk around your neighborhood with your friends while also looking at costumes. In a world where social interaction is slowly diminishing due to the growth of online media, Halloween gives teenagers an excuse to act as kids again: walking around not worrying about what others may think of their costume, because it is normalized.
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Grace’s Halloween Favorites
A list of Grace Fleckenstein’s top five Halloween events.
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Grace Fleckenstein, Writer/Editor
Grace is a senior and the Co-President of the Knight Krier Newspaper. She is the President of the Knight Readers Club, Secretary of Envirothon, Secretary of Spanish Club and is also involved in Chess Club, FBLA, History Club, Interact Club, Mock Trial, Business Honors Society, National Honors Society, International Foods Club, and the Global Scholars Program. On her own time, Grace enjoys reading, playing the piano, obsessing over cats, and writing. Grace also works at Panera Bread North Huntingdon as a Team Lead and works in the library at the high school during her free time as a library aide.

Liam Murphy, Writer
Liam is a first year writer at the Knight Krier and a senior at Norwin High School. They are also Vice President of the Knight Readers and President of the AEONS literary magazine staff. In their free time, they work at Shop n’ Save and enjoy watching movies and TV, reading, creative writing, and spending time with their family.