Trendy Trick-Or-Treating

Designs By Disney. If your
kids just can’t get enough of their favorite Disney characters, give them a treat for their treats with a Disney-themed candy carrier. The eco-friendly, Mickey Mouse and Friends bag at left is currently sold out, but we also love this authentic Mickey pumpkin bucket!

Treating With A Cause
For 60 years, kids have trick-or-treated for Unicef with the organization’s
iconic orange box. Now you can also support UNICEF with HSN’s FEED
Trick-or-Treat bag ($13.25). With each purchase, a donation is made to the U.S.
Fund for UNICEF—enough to provide a year’s worth of micronutrient powder to a
child in the developing world. Click here for details.

Design Your Own At Zazzle.com. Encourage
your kids to be eco-friendly with trick-or-treat bags that you’ll also be able
to use every other day of the year. At zazzle.com, kids can create their own
Halloween-themed canvas tote bags, or choose from pre-made designs. Prices vary
depending on style. Click here for details.

For Holding The Motherload
ChicoBag
the makers of compact and reusable shopping bagshas a special
Halloween 2010 bag. Made of durable woven polyester, the bag can hold up to
25lbs. of treats. Enter the kids’ design contest to have your creation on a
ChicoBag in 2011.Click here for details.

A Budget-Friendly Bag
Old Navy’s felt treat bags come in devil and ghost varieties and cost only
$3.50. Click here for details.

The Cutest Bags On The Block
Pottery Barn Kids has a selection of quirky treat bags that come in the shape
of bees, cupcakes, bananas, skulls, sharks and more. Many can be personalized
and shipping is free. Click here for details.


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Athletic Association of Yorkville Youths

<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" data-sheets-value="{" data-sheets-userformat="{">Serving the families and children of NYC for over 50 years with high-quality recreational activities that foster life-lessons which empower young people to succeed beyond sports. Our programs encourage positive attitudes and growth through teamwork and sportsmanship, attendance, fair play, respect, hard work, integrity and fun. Your child can participate in clinics and leagues in such sports as baseball, basketball, flag-football, lacrosse, soccer, hockey, wrestling, track, and tennis. We also offer weekly dodgeball tournaments, drama and musical theater workshops, and after school programs.</span></p>