A.L.P.H.A. Wants You to Have a Sexy but Safe Halloween 

Halloween, these days, is a sinfully sweet holiday with skimpy costumes and late-night encounters, but the festivities should focus on being safe, as well as sexy. That’s the goal of the Allies Linked for the Prevention of HIV and AIDS.

Starting at noon Satutday, A.L.P.H.A. is encouraging costumed adults to stop by their offices at 419 S. 13th St. for a grab bag of adult goodies. 10 of the bags will contain a special prize-winning skeleton sucker that will net the lucky owner a cool gift.

The O!Zone Condom Shop, the Wellness Center and Family Medicine Residency and Planned Parenthood have partnered with A.L.P.H.A. for this event.

A.L.P.H.A. is hoping to distribute the more than 300 of the bags they’ve made so far, but they could still use volunteers to assemble the bags, as well as distribute them. Give A.L.P.H.A. a call at 208-424-7799 for more information.

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Any word on what the skeleton-pop prizes were?

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