LOS ANGELES - It’s no secret that Halloween is going to look very different this year, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Lowe’s plans to offer an alternative way for children to trick-or-treat that will make Halloween both fun and safe.The company announced on Monday that it plans to have “drive-through curbside trick-or-treating events” at all locations nationwide on Oct.
22 and Oct. 29 from 6 to 7 p.m.Starting Saturday, Oct. 10, families can register online to reserve a spot at their local Lowe’s, where they can drive up to receive candy and a small pumpkin to take home at no cost.