Halloween Fun

With Halloween 8 days away, there is still plenty of time to get in on the fun! Maybe you have young children that won’t enjoy trick-or-treating in the dark/cold or maybe you are just looking for some extra festive fun before we hit November… we have you covered! Here is a list of local events that anyone can attend, happening between now and October 31st.

🎃 Thornton High School Trick or Treat Street- 9351 Washington Street, Thornton, CO 80229, Wednesday, October 23rd 5- 7 pm

🎃 Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church & School Trunk or Treat- 6995 W. 120th, Broomfield, CO 80020, Saturday, October 26th 3-5 pm

🎃 Legacy High School Trick or Treat Street- 2701 W. 136th Ave, Broomfield, CO Saturday, October 26th 4-7 pm

🎃 Broomfield United Methodist Church Trick or Trunk Fall Fest- 545 W. 10th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020, Sunday, October 27th 5:30- 7:30 pm

🎃 Adventure Golf & Raceway- 9650 N. Sheridan Boulevard, will host its annual Spooktacular on Friday, October 25th from 5-8 pm. There will be trick or treat stations, carnival games and a costume parade. The evening is geared for the 12 and under crowd. Admission is $2 per child, with $1 off if they are in costume. Adults are free.

Trick or Treat Tips:

☆ Blue Halloween buckets are now being used to recognize when a child has autism or is nonverbal. Read the story of how this came to be here → https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/national/blue-halloween-buckets-let-others-know-children-have-autism-are-nonverbal?fbclid=IwAR1BXcSH1Ujwidx3exglYD5uOCE8Trzb-FLy2ssPG4s8yI5naBGBaieUibk

☆ A teal pumpkin indicates that you have non-food treats available at your home. This promotes inclusion for trick-or-treaters with food allergies or other conditions. How to help promote the teal pumpkin project:

  1. Provide non-food treats for trick-or-treaters
  2. Place a teal pumpkin in front of your home to indicate to passersby that you have non-food treats available
  3. Add your home to the Teal Pumpkin Project map
  4. Spread the word! Share the Teal Pumpkin Project with your friends and family


Benjamin Moore 2020 Color of the Year

Benjamin Moore announced their 2020 Color of the Year as First Light.

“We selected this hue as the color for 2020 since it represents a new dawn of idealism, design and living,” says Andrea Magno, director of color marketing and development at Benjamin Moore. “First Light 2102-70 reflects a new definition of the home—a shift in mindset from the material thinking to satisfying the core needs in life, such as community, comfort, security, self-expression, authenticity and ultimately, optimism.”


“We’re always looking at years past and evolving,” she says. “Last year’s Metropolitan was neutral and we did that on purpose. We said, let’s a step back, relax, and find the comfort in our own homes. Once we’ve done that, we’re really ready for the next step.”

“Now, let’s use color to express ourselves, be a little more upbeat, and happy,” she concludes. “We all need that optimism in our lives.”

Watch now: See Where Benjamin Moore Tests Over 20,000 Paint Shades

It’s not too late to submit your space to Reimagined Spaces! To see how we would transform your room using First Light, email us at ReimaginedSpacesforyou@gmail.com.