
Roosevelt Halloween Party
Tribune photo published October 31, 1953
Over the last couple years I have seen more and more instances where Halloween is not being allowed to be celebrated in schools! Schools point to examples where parents have complained that it is immoral or it is against certain faiths. Other reasons are cited where children of poor families may feel left out or inadequate when their costume do not measure up to others.
I understand the above arguments however growing up in New England Halloween was a staple of my childhood. It was part of the season of Autumn and I loved looking forward to it! After all when you grow up you loose your childhood icons one by one. What do you mean Santa Claus isn't real?...Huh the Easter Bunny doesn't exist? The Tooth Fairy didn't leave that quarter? However, Halloween never disappointed it always allowed us to become the hero, villian or character that we wanted to play out even if it was just for one day!

Unfortunately today's climate of having to please everyone by being as PC and sanitized as we can perhaps does more harm then good for our kids.It won't be long before a majority of them will be sitting in cubicles working 9 to 5 and pushing black or blue colored pens over white paper. Perhaps we should allow them some fun and creativity and not be so quick to take away the right of all kids.. A chance to celebrate and be creative before they have to grow up.
Photos from Ames Tribune Weekly
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Tags: banned, celebrated, fun, halloween, immoral, schools
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