Flemington BMW

Oct 28, 2020

 

Goblins, ghouls, and witches, can you believe that this weekend is Halloween weekend? We sure can’t! Time is flying by and before you know it, winter will be here and snow will be on the ground. But first things first, it’s time to talk about how to stay safe this weekend when you’re out and about. Or perhaps you’re staying in this Halloween weekend. Either way, whatever your plans are, we have ways for you to stay festive, stay busy, and stay safe! And as always, if you’re ready to upgrade your vehicle this spooky season, we encourage you to stop in to see our team at Flemington BMW, and let’s get you behind the wheel! We look forward to assisting you in your vehicle search – see you soon! 

Virtual Costume Parties –

  • Today’s age offers plenty of technology to a wide variety of audiences which means you can use them to your advantage this Halloween weekend! We recommend setting a time with friends and family that you all can join and enjoy the time together! And don’t forget to pass out the virtual candy! 

 

Make Masks A Costume Prop – 

  • We know that it might be difficult to get your kiddos to wear those masks but if you make it part of their costume, you might have a winning way to stay safe this weekend. Some great options are surgeons, superheroes, or even evil characters! Be sure to double line with an approved mask! 

 

Spooky Movie Night 

  • Things definitely look a lot different this year so maybe it’s time to switch up those traditions! Like having a spooky movie night instead of heading out to trick or treat! Of course, we recommend some fan-favorite age-appropriate movies like Hocus Pocus, The Addams Family, or Hocus Pocus! Did we say that one twice?! 

 

Outdoor Community Events – 

  • If your community is having a few outdoor events, we encourage you to attend but be safe and mindful of you and your family while in attendance. Be sure to pack your masks and extras in case. Hand sanitizer is also a must-have these days. Always choose events where physical distancing and one-way walkthroughs are enforced. As always, remind your children of potential dangers when out and about and to always be on alert.