Caitlin Clark shares Des Moines’ Beggars’ Night Halloween tradition.-davinci

   
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Caitlin Clark celebrates a basket during the second half of a game against the Las Vegas Aces. Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images.

You can take Caitlin Clark out of Des Moines, but you can’t take Des Moines out of Caitlin Clark.

Driving the news: The Indiana Fever rookie recently shared our city’s Beggars’ Night tradition as the source of where she gets her jokes.

  • “I know my mom is a stickler about it. If you don’t tell a joke, you don’t get any candy,” Clark said during a press conference last Sunday.

Flashback: The tradition stems as far back as World War II, according to the Des Moines Public Library.

  • Back then, the Des Moines’ Parks and Rec Department was figuring out a way to dissuade kids from causing mayhem like breaking windows and setting things on fire.
  • In 1938, the solution — Beggars’ Night — was born. Kids wouldn’t get candy unless they performed a trick or a riddle.
  • Plus: It tamed Halloween mischief by spacing out festivities over two days.

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