goblins and ghosts will be filling neighborhoods in the coming days. a majority of halloween celebrations kick off tomorrow. police are asking everyone to play it safe. marissa torres is live in the country club neighborhood with some tips. marissa? antoinette- as a kid- halloween is a big deal. you get dressed up.. eat lots of candy.. and run around with your friends. but with all the excitement it's easy to forget safety. like every halloween before- kids will fill the streets for trick or treating. police say parents should always go with their kids. crossing the streets is always a concern. according to triple a- halloween night is the deadliest night of the year for pedestrians. there are ways to protect yourself. be alert- and make sure you are making yourself known to drivers. "dark clothing, dark costumes although that may be fun. That could actually be dangerous for a vehicle that maybe wouldn't see you . minute thumbnail 12:01 pm there are ways to avoid traffic. like last year - kids trick or treated at the zoo. great news for families- this will be held tomorrow night from 11 am until 4. but if you still want to hit the streets. police say to wear reflective gear. they will be out there patrolling the neighborhoods to make sure people are safe. live in country club neighborhood mt kob eyewitness news 4 there are many other events happening over the weekend-- including ones at local churches. copper pointe church in northeast albuquerque is getting in the halloween spirit. that's right that's not junk in minute thumbnail 12:02 pm those trunks the church will be giving away candy, there will be a spooky maze and a halloween photo booth. and in the four corners area the biggest one will happen monday --