With the Saturday and Sunday that follow Halloween falling in November this year, it’s a sort of half Halloween weekend — or “Halloweekend” — here in Bloomington, and it’s shaping up to be a busy one.

Costumed kids will get their early sweet tooth fix at the 11th annual downtown trick-or-treat, the Bloomington Community Orchard will dish out apples and live cider pressings to the community during the inaugural “Cider Fest,” and even if you didn’t get a ticket to the now sold-out John Green event at the Bus-Chum, there’s still plenty of reasons to visit Morgenstern Books or the Mill for the blockbuster Bloomington Book Festival .

It’s shaping up to be a quintessential Bloomington weekend; the kind you get to brag about when your friend or family member visits. But even if you’re not hos

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