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10-31-2007, 01:49 PM
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Even though schools are banning Halloween due to Muslim and religious protest, Halloween seems to be bigger than ever. With record numbers in costume buying and party going things are not slowing down for Halloween.
Evite, the leading social event planning service on the Web, proves that Halloween bashes are bigger than ever. More than 100,000 Halloween parties were planned this year using Evite to send spook-tacular online invitations to over 4 million guests, a 22%+ increase over last year.
Schools are now caught in a crossfire between something that has been celebrated forever and immigrants that have arrived here and want something a little different. Only the future will tell if the great pumpkin will rise again.
Evite, the leading social event planning service on the Web, proves that Halloween bashes are bigger than ever. More than 100,000 Halloween parties were planned this year using Evite to send spook-tacular online invitations to over 4 million guests, a 22%+ increase over last year.
Schools are now caught in a crossfire between something that has been celebrated forever and immigrants that have arrived here and want something a little different. Only the future will tell if the great pumpkin will rise again.