Ring the bell, meet the costume, collect the candy.
For one afternoon, the second floor — normally off-limits — opens up. Every office door gets fully decorated, every employee answers in costume, and every doorbell you ring gets you candy, fully funded by the company.
The second floor, door by door
The one day a year the executive wing turns into a trick-or-treat trail — every doorway has a role to play.
Doors Fully Decorated
Every office on the floor dresses up the outside of its door — some teams go all out.
Ring & Reveal
A doorbell is set up outside each office. Ring it, and see who — or what — answers.
Employees In Costume
Whoever answers the door is dressed head to toe — the company covers every costume.
Candy, Fully Funded
Every piece of candy handed out is paid for by the company — bring a bag, fill it up.
Second Floor Access
This is the one day the executive wing — usually off-limits — is open for everyone to explore.
Costume Contest
Vote for your favorite decorated door and best-dressed employee — prizes announced at 1:30.
How the afternoon unfolds
Wander the floor at your own pace — every office keeps its door staffed the whole time.
Second floor opens
Badge access opens up for everyone — head on up whenever you're ready.
Trick-or-treating begins
Every office door is decorated and staffed — start ringing doorbells.
Costume & door judging
Judges make their way around to score best door decoration and best costume.
Prizes announced
Winners are called out near the main stairwell — stick around for the results.
Floor access closes
The second floor returns to normal access — hope your bag is full.
The second floor is open for one day only
Normally reserved for staff who work up there, the whole executive wing opens its doors to everyone for this one afternoon. Bring a bag — you'll need it.
Save your costume for the big reveal
Space on the floor is limited, so RSVP by October 20.
RSVP to trick-or-treat