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Here is a list of October 30 events for you trick or treaters! Most are free but check online. Trunks, Treats & Tiny Ghouls — It’s Time for Trunk-or-Treating Fun! Get your costumes ready and follow the candy trail — Henderson’s premier Halloween event is back! Join us for a safe, […] Featured October 30 @ 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm Monster Mash Trunk or Treat Join the community for Clark County Parks and Recreation & The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Monster Mash—a family-friendly Halloween celebration filled with spooky fun for all ages! Enjoy truck-or-treating, […] October 30 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Día de los Muertos: Celebration & Concert An Evening of Remembrance, Music & Tradition–Día de los Muertos Celebración Step into a world of color and rhythm for a heartfelt Día de los Muertos celebration, Thursday, October 30. Hosted in partnership […] Halloveen at the Magical Forest October 30 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm HallOVeen at the Magical Forest - Halloween at Opportunity Village (2025) Opportunity Village Magical Forest 6300 W Oakey Blvd., Las Vegas, NV Get ready for spook-tacular family fun at HallOVeen at the Magical Forest, a whimsical Halloween adventure hosted by Opportunity Village in Las Vegas! This enchanting event transforms a 2.5-acre theme […] October 30 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Hallow Harvest Festival Join us at the Bob Price Recreation Center for a spooktacular family event! We'll have a trunk-or-treat, a trick-or-treat trail, costume contests, bounce houses, and games. Enjoy free food while October 30 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Siver Bowl Trunk or Treat Silverbowl Park 6800 E Russell Road, Las Vegas Join Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson, the Whitney Rec Center, and the STOP Coalition for the Silver Bowl Trunk or Treat for a night of safe trick-or-treating, free food, live […] October 30 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Halloween Spooktacular at Container Park Halloween Spooktacular at Container Park Container Park 707 E Fremont St, Las Vegas Join us every Thursday and enjoy Halloween classics right on our lawn for our Halloween Spooktacular movie nights! Grab your seats early because movies start at 6:30pm. Admission is frightfully free! […]
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The Pros of Buying a Home Warranty
Information is brought to you by For $600 or so a year, plus a service fee of around $75 every time you ask for repair, a home warranty can be an inexpensive way to have peace of mind as a new homeowner. Home warranties cover breakdowns in a home, from HVAC systems to appliances. A broken water heater can be repaired within hours, but if it can’t be fixed, a home warranty can pay for a new one to be installed. For homeowners with an older house, they may want more things covered than a newer home would need—such as older appliances—and will likely pay more for it. If you just bought new appliances and have a manufacturer’s warranty for a year or more, you won’t need this coverage. You may be able to exclude new appliances from a home warranty to cut down on costs. Things that can be covered by a home warranty include ductwork, electrical, plumbing, dishwashers, refrigerators, ovens, stoves, clothes washers and dryers, and water heaters. Things that are unlikely to be covered include expensive items such as septic tanks, wells, heating systems, pools, garage doors, windows and doors, sprinkler systems, pre-existing conditions, and walls. Coverage for such items may cost more. Roofs may also be exempt, though some home warranty companies sell plans to fix leaking roofs. Consider Cost A big factor in deciding if a home warranty is worth buying is cost. Basic coverage can start at about $300 and go up to $600 or more. Some home warranties charge for a service call, such as $75 or so, while others allow unlimited service calls. Contractors are screened and sent out by the company. To determine if a home warranty cost is worth it, start by learning how old your appliances and home systems are and if the original equipment manufacturer warranties still cover them. Find out what the expected lifespan of each item is to help you figure out if a home warranty is needed. Some home warranty companies require annual maintenance on appliances and home systems to keep the warranties valid. Some may ask how long you’ve had them. Don’t expect the home warranty company to pay for the annual maintenance of your appliances or home systems. Read the contract carefully to make sure that old appliances are covered in the home warranty. Some don’t cover old appliances, such as anything more than 10 years old. Any home, whether old, new or somewhere in between, will have things break sooner or later. Appliances and home systems only last so long. For $50 a month or so, a home warranty can provide peace of mind when things eventually fail. Brought to you by
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