COVID-19 precautions change Halloween celebrations, but the spirit lives on

Even though Tim Ewing will not be hosting his Seaview Circle Haunted House this year, he will be passing out candy through a chute to abide by social distancing. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Even though Tim Ewing will not be hosting his Seaview Circle Haunted House this year, his yard will still be decorated and candy will be distributed through a social distanced chute. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Even though Tim Ewing will not be hosting his Seaview Circle Haunted House this year, his yard will still be decorated and candy will be distributed through a social distanced chute. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Even though Tim Ewing will not be hosting his Seaview Circle Haunted House this year, his yard will still be decorated and candy will be distributed through a social distanced chute. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Halloween traditions, like so many others in the wake of COVID-19, will look different this year, but families have options to stay safe and have fun.