Oxford Shoes: The Must-Have Accessory for Every Aspiring Witch

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So, you're a young witch aspiring to hone your magical skills and master the mystical arts. It's important to remember that style and comfort should never be compromised, even in the sorcerous realm. That's where Oxford shoes step in to weave their own enchantment into your ventures. Oxford shoes, with their timeless elegance and classic design, offer the perfect blend of sophistication and mystery for an aspiring witch. These shoes traditionally feature a closed lace system, giving them a secure and snug fit. This is essential for a witch in training who must be nimble on their feet while casting spells and performing incantations.


10/26
Tequila Sheila's
702 Monroe St.
TIP Productions presents the Hallow Weekend Hip Hop Bash with Toledo's hottest hip-hop artists. 10pm-2am.

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Oxford shoes for the aspiring witch

This is essential for a witch in training who must be nimble on their feet while casting spells and performing incantations. One of the key features of Oxford shoes is their versatility. They can seamlessly transition from bewitching rituals to everyday wear, ensuring that your magical journey never compromises your personal style.

Spooks,Thrills, Chills

Since trick or treating is only socially acceptable if you're a kid, TCP rounded up the coolest Halloween parties around Toledo for adults to let loose!

10/19
Centennial Terrace
5773 Centennial Rd., Sylvania
The Monster Bash features heated tents, Sounds of Music DJ's, photobooth and costume contest.
7pm. $25 / $300 VIP tables of 10.

St. Clement's Hall
2990 Tremainsville
The Cool Cat Strut Annual Halloween Party helps raise money for Paws and Whiskers with a night of fun including a silent auction, raffle, dancing and prizes for the best single, couple and cat costumes! 7-11:30pm. $25 / $50 couple / $150 table of 8.

10/20
Toledo Club
235 14th St.
This spooktacular event will raise money to provide scholarships for local families touched by cancer. Adults can enjoy a cash bar, costume contest, raffles, silent auction. Also, a separate private kids room with arts & crafts, entertaining games &
activities and costume contest. 6-10pm. $15 adv. adult / $20 door adult / $5 kids under 10.

10/25
Clazel Theater
127 N. Main St., Bowling Green
Koncrete Jungle "Zombie Invasion" will have Northwest Ohio's best dubstep and drum & bass with a scary catch—everyone's a zombie! 9pm-2:30am

10/26 & 10/27
Frankie's Inner City
308 Main St.
Rock all weekend with the Halloween Extravaganza featuring Tropic Bombs, El Blanco Diablo and more on Friday. Saturday, In Theory, Weep the Bedlam and opening acts. 9pm-2am. $5

10/26
Tequila Sheila's
702 Monroe St.
TIP Productions presents the Hallow Weekend Hip Hop Bash with Toledo's hottest hip-hop artists. 10pm-2am.

10/27
Bar 145
5305 Monroe St.
Neon Black rocks out all night and over $4000 in cash and prizes for the best overall and sexiest costumes.

Bar 20
1855 Reynolds Rd.
This bar celebrates it's grand opening with DJ Preston Prescott and $500 to the Best Costume.

Barr's Public House
3355 Briarfield Blvd., Maumee
BPH wraps up it's grand opening week with the "You Can't Do That in Public" Halloween House Party with drink specials and costume contest.

Brandywine Country Club
6904 Salisbury Rd., Maumee
The Ghoulwill Ball's theme is Old Hollywood with classic horror films playing all night, dancing, live music and a chance to win cool prizes. Proceeds benefit Goodwill Industries of Northwest Ohio. 7-11pm. $50 / $90 couple.

Bretz
2012 Adams St.
Carnevil features three DJ's, street carnival, drag shows and $1000 costume contest. 9pm-4am.

The Claddagh
5001 Monroe St.
Get into the spirit of all hollows eve with a costume contest with great prizes.

Clazel Theater
127 N. Main St., Bowling Green
The 3rd Annual Haunted Theater Halloween Bash has DJ Manny and contests for best male, female, couple and group costumes with a grand prize 6 night trip to Ft. Lauderdale.

Infinity Lounge
5050 Jackman Rd.
Come out for the Halloween Masquerade Bash with costume contest for best male, female and couples. 9pm-2am.

Lucas County Rec Center
2901 Key St., Maumee
Star 105's Andrew Z In the Morning crew presents A Jersey Shore Fist Pumpin' Halloween with DJ A Dubb, costume contest with cash prizes and hosted by CNN's Carlos Diaz and Angelina from MTV's Jersey Shore. 9pm. $15.

Tres Belle
3145 Hollister Ln., Perrysburg
This Spooky & Sexy party has Jason Hudson providing the tunes with a costume contest and raffles with awesome prizes. 10pm-2am.

Toledo Zoo
2700 Broadway
MaskZOOrade will be hoppin' with Sounds of Music DJ's, astrology readings from Janet Amid and costume contest with cool prizes. 7pm-12am. $30 members / $35 non-members.

Village Idiot
309 Conant St., Maumee
Polka Floyd rules this night of ghouls, come in costume and be ready for surprises. 10pm. $5.

10/31
Chasers
3529 Dorr St.
The 7th Annual Halloween Horror has 92.5 KISS FM's DJ Manny, extended capacity and heated tent and costume contest with cash prizes.

Mutz @ The Oliver House
27 Broadway
Enjoy live music with Breaking Ground and cash prizes for the scariest, sexiest and funniest costumes. 8pm-2am.

Star Bar
5215 Monroe St.
DJ Matt Lewis spins the ones and twos all night with Jagermeister girls and cash prizes for the best costumes. 8pm-2am. No cover until 10pm, $5 after.

Warehouse District
The Downtown Toledo Pub Crawl
Ye Olde Durty Bird, The Blarney, Table Forty-4, Ye Olde Cock N Bull, Homeslice Pizza and The Bronze Boar will all have live entertainment and over $2500 in cash and prizes for best costumes. 8pm-2am.

11/2
The Premier
4480 Heatherdowns Blvd.
The Halloween Bloodbath Bang has Toledo's best DJ's, Go-Go dancers, light show and more. 9:30pm. $10 / $30 VIP.

Family-friendly Fun
Get Lost

Through month of October
Corn Maze
Butterfly House
11455 Obee Rd., Whitehouse
Whitehouse, OH
419-877-2733

www.wheelerfarms.com
You don’t have to be a football fan to love the corn maze, designed in honor of the UT Rockets and BGSU Falcons. 16.2 miles of maze cover 16 acres, more than enough territory to work up an appetite for cider and donuts. Admission for ages 10 and up, $8; kids 6-9 (accompanied by an adult) and seniors, $7. Kids under five get in free. Discounts for groups of 25 or more. Last tickets are sold one hour before closing. Thursday 5-10pm, Friday 5pm-midnight, Saturday noon-midnight, and Sunday noon-8pm.

Open daily through November 4
Home of the maize
Leaders farm
Corner of St. Rt. 24 and Co. Rd. 16, Napoleon
419-599-1570

www.leadersfarms.com
Keep busy all day long with the corn maze, Gem Mining, play areas for the children, the Coop Shoot, scenic hayrides, cow train rides, face painting, live entertainment, costume characters, pumpkins, exotic petting zoo, Barnyard Bouncer and so much more. After dark, there are screams of terror and delight at ScreamAcres Haunted Attractions. Get spooked in the Haunted Cornfield or brave your way through the halls of the PanDEMONium Project.

Trick-Or-Treat Times

Wed. Oct. 31 6pm-8pm

-Bedford Township
-Bowling Green
-Maumee
-Metamora
-Monclova Township
-Ottawa Hills
-Perrysburg
-Rossford
-Springfield Township
-Swanton
-Toledo
-Oregon
-Swanton
-Walbridge
-Waterville

Wed. Oct. 31 6pm-7:30pm

-Northwood
-Sylvania
-Wauseon

Ripe for the Picking

Through the month of October
Pick Your Own Pumpkin
Hoen’s Greenhouse
2540 County Rd. 702, Delta
419-822-4080

www.hoensgreenhouse.com
A hand-carved or painted pumpkin is a Halloween must. Find the perfect pumpkin for your family, then add some cornstalks, straw, gourds, and Indian corn to make your home Halloween-ready! 9am-7pm.

Fleitz Orchard
7133 Seaman Rd., Oregon
419-836-7613

www.fleitzpumpkinfarm.com
Families can enjoy a full farm experience surrounded by the largest selection of pumpkins and squash in this part of Ohio. Kids can climb a straw tower and tackle a kiddie maze, as well as a “Grand Prix” bike and scooter track, while their older siblings and parents work their way through the one or five acre mazes. Goats and chickens are waiting to be fed by your group, and kids can do small art projects in a craft barn. Fresh donuts and cider available, too, maybe after a hayride! Open weekdays, 10am-7 pm. Hayrides offered weekdays 4:30-7pm; weekends all day, $1/person. Maze is $1-$2/person.

Gust Brothers Pumpkin Farm
13639 Mulberry Rd., Ottawa Lake
517-486-2237

www.gustbrothers.com
See a working farm with all its wonders. Families can pick a peck of vegetables (like tomatoes, broccoli, cucumbers, and peppers) for $5 or shop for jams, jellies, and honey. All the barns are open and children can see cattle, sheep, goats, and bunnies up close. Purchase holiday decorations including Indian corn, straw bales, and gourds. Weekend hayrides are $2/person. Finish off the day with cider, donuts and popcorn treats. Open 9am-7pm daily.

Saturday, Oct. 27
Jack-O-Lantern Jamboree
Toledo Farmers Market
525 Market St.
419-255-6765

www.toledofarmersmarket.com
Select a pumpkin from the farmers themselves! Pick your prize squash, then carve it or decorate it as a jack-o-lantern! 9am-noon.

Weekends, Oct. 6-7,
13-14 & 20-21

Pumpkin Train
Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation, Inc.
11600 County Rd. 99, Findlay
419-423-2995

www.nworrp.org
Double fall fun — a train ride and pick-your-own pumpkin treat. The train travels to the pumpkin patch where visitors find their favorite, then returns to the station with those special vegetables. Railroad gift shop on site, too. Trains depart every 15 minutes. $2/adults, $1/children 12 and under. 1-4pm

Freaky Festivities

Nightfall Festival
Toledo Botanical Garden
5403 Elmer Dr.
419-536-5566

www.toledogarden.org
Goblins will have plenty to do in the Garden, from looking for the Creature of Crosby Lake (yikes!) to tiptoeing through the new fairy garden. The youngest guests can walk a spooky pumpkin path and enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides before or after trick or treating, and everyone can be part of the art activities and midway tent events. Come have your fortune told and welcome fall with the street performers and live musicians on hand. Food and drinks for all ages. Friday, Oct. 5. Adults $8, seniors and students $7, TBG members $6, children 12 and under admitted free. Reduced price tickets available at The Andersons. Enter at the Bancroft St. entrance. 4pm-midnight.

All Hallows Eve Celebration
Seven Eagles Historical Education Center
16486 Wapakoneta Road, 1 mile south of the Village of Grand Rapids, Ohio.
Friday and Saturday 6pm-10pm

History and Halloween-a perfect combination! Lantern tours (evenings) and live demonstrations (daytime) are offered in the Pioneer Long House and other historic venues on site. Visitors can enjoy bonfires, hayrides, tractor-drawn rides, as well as costumed storytellers. Trading Post arts and crafts make perfect souvenirs, and Saturday-morning family picknicking, canoeing, cane-pole fishing and tomahawk throwing make perfect memories. Admission: Child or senior $2.50, adult $5, family $10, children under age 4 are free. Group discounts available.Friday, Oct. 19 and Saturday, Oct. 20, 6pm-10pm.

Halloween Harvest Fest Concert
Toledo Lucas County Public Library
Point Place Branch, Oregon Branch, & Sylvania Branch
2727 117th Street in Toledo 419 259-5390/ 3340 Dustin Road in Oregon, 419 259-5250/6749 Monroe Street in Sylvania, 419 882-2089

www.toledolibrary.org
Even the ghosts and goblins will be rockin’ at this concert. Come to be part of this concert with award-winning singer Kevin Devine. He’ll have you singing along, maybe even dancing as you prepare for Halloween. Tricks and treats, too! Saturday, Oct. 27, Point Place Branch 10am-11am. Oregon Branch 2pm-245pm. Sylvania Branch 6pm-730pm.

Halloween Folklore and Funfest
Wood County Historical Center
13660 County Home Rd., Bowling Green
419-661-1697

www.woodcountyhistory.org
This 22nd annual festival has something for everyone: wagon rides, monster theatre (with Scooby Doo movies), and a scarecrow contest. More culinary types can press their own cider to enjoy with homemade donuts. Boo-ville activities for little ones include witch golf and the gruesome-sounding eyeball toss. The disco dungeon features a naturalist’s look at bats. History buffs can tour the museum, and everyone can fill up on treats and goodies at the Coffin Café. Free admission and free parking. Saturday, Oct. 20. 4-9pm.

Destination: Hell, Michigan
Hell is for Children

It’s not particularly sinister, nor does it reek of fire and brimstone. In fact, if you blink, you’ll miss it. But with a town named Hell only an hour and a half roadtrip into Michigan, why resist temptation? And what better time of year to go than Halloween?

The HQ for it all: Screams, a gift shop with an astonishing variety of devil and witch kitsch, and with an event every weekend leading up to October 31st. Here, you can buy your own little piece of Hell one square inch at a reasonable rate, and a deal some would term “priceless.” You can mail a flame-singed card with the town postmark, arrange to have your name etched into the Walk of Shame, and buy a diploma from Damn U. This is Hell, after all. Why earn merit when you can pay for it?

If you’re hungry, pop over to Hell in a Handbasket for pizza, pastries, and ice cream treats that include the Grave Digger Sundae. And if you feel like something outdoors and, shudder to think, somewhat healthy, there’s a fine putt-putt course with even more verbal pun-ishment than you and your loved ones have already been subjected to. There are also canoe and kayak rentals, and several painted wood cut-outs for photo ops. It’s only slightly scary, but very corny, fun. For kids who are outgrowing the cute animal costumes but not quite ready for zombie masks, it’s perfect.

For info on all things Hell-ish, visit www.gotohellmi.com/events.

Family Fun

Tuesday, Oct. 9
Wood County
Historical Center
13660 County Home Rd.,
Bowling Green
419-661-1697

www.woodcountyhistory.org
Scarecrow contest workshop:
Make your own scarecrow to enter into the 10th annual contest (which has cash prizes!). Voting for the winning scarecrows you create will be held at the Halloween Folklore and Funfest on October 20. Register by Oct. 8. 6pm.

Saturday, Oct. 13
Fall Fur All
Toledo Zoo
2 Hippo Way
(off the Anthony Wayne Trail)
419-385-5271

www.toledozoo.org
Decorate pumpkins to be put on display at the Little Boo event and feed the animals at the Jumping Pumpkins celebration. Come for the bounce house, pumpkin ring toss and special activities in Nature’s Neighborhood. Free with zoo admission. $11-$14 for non-members. 11am-3pm.

Thursday, Oct. 18
Wood County
Historical Center
13660 County Home Rd.,
Bowling Green
419-661-1697

www.woodcountyhistory.org
Pumpkin Carving Contest
Enjoy cider and snacks as you practice your pumpkin carving skills. All materials and pumpkins provided … just bring your creativity! Free. 6-8pm.

Friday, Oct. 19- Saturday, Oct. 20
Sauder Village
22611 State Rt. 2, Archbold
800-590-9755

www.saudervillage.com
See the village come alive at night. Decorate a pumpkin in the Sauder Barn, and visit Mrs. Stuckey in the farmhouse kitchen. Camp fire treats for all! Members and lodging guest tickets are $8.50 for adults, $5.50 for students. Nonmembers adults pay $10, students $6 and children 3 and under admitted free. Pre-registration is required. 6-8pm.

Thursday, Oct. 24-Oct. 27; Monday, Oct. 29-Oct. 30
Boo Cruise
Sandpiper Boat
At the foot of Jefferson Ave. in Promenade Park
419-537-1212

www.sandpiperboat.com
Nothing gory or really scary, just waterfront fun for families. Take a 30-minute party ride on the Maumee River and give your costumed kids a chance to get a look at downtown Toledo. The boat is decorated for the event, and your ships mates tell Halloween jokes and stories. Parents, please dress your little goblins for the weather! $5/person. The boat leaves dock weeknights every 45 minutes between 5pm & 7:15pm; Saturdays at 12:45, 1:30, and 2:15pm. Call for reservations.

Sunday, Oct. 28.
Halloween Excursion Train
Blissfield, MI
www.murdermysterytrain.com
1-888-467-2451
Dress up and experience a kids party by train, with a costume contest, hot dogs, donuts and cider, and a ride on the Old Road Train. Leaving from Blissfield. 5-7pm. $20 child/$25 adult. Reservations required.

Ghoulish Good Times

Tuesday, Oct. 16
Andrew Martin Halloween Spooktacular
Toledo Lucas County Public Library
Sanger Branch
3030 West Central Ave.
419-259-5370

www.toledolibrary.org
Magician Andrew Martin brings ghostly games, creepy fun and lots of magic to several library branches. These are the best tricks to go with the treats — helping to develop a love of books, just in time for Halloween reading. Costumes welcome and treats provided. Registration required. 7-8pm.

Andrew Martin is scheduled at these locations, with reservations required at each:

• Monday, Oct. 22. Waterville Branch // Meeting Room, 800 Michigan Ave., Waterville. 419 878-3055. 7pm-8pm.
• Tuesday, Oct. 23. Maumee Branch // Auditorium, 501 River Rd., Maumee. 419-259-5360. 6:30-8pm.
• Tuesday, Oct. 23. Heatherdowns Blvd. Branch, 3265 Glanzman Rd. 419-259-5360. 6:30-8pm.
• Monday, Oct. 29. Washington Branch // Meeting Room, 5560 Harvest Ln. 419-259-5330. 7pm-8pm.
• Tuesday, Oct. 30. Reynolds Corner Branch, 4833 Dorr St. 419-259-5320. 6:30-7:30pm.

Open through October
Haunted Engine House
Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation, Inc.
11600 CR 99 @ 1-75 Exit #161, Findlay
419-721-1175

www.nworrp.org
Older Halloweeners (12 and up) will enjoy this walk through a dark train engine house at this railroad museum. Is it haunted? You’ll have to come to see — but be prepared for lots of surprises! Admission $7. Open Fridays and Saturdays from 7pm-midnight, and Sundays 7-11pm.

Wednesday, Oct. 24.
Halloween Folklore Tea
Wolcott House
1035 River Rd., Maumee
419-893-9602

www.wolcotthouse.org
Kids who like to read about bats, black cats and witches will want to meet Amy Danforth, who will be autographing copies of her children’s book It Happened One Halloween. Bring your youngsters in costume to set the mood! $10 fee; reservations necessary. 2pm.

Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Candlelit Tour Wolcott House
This spooky experience is not for the squeamish or under-12 set. Paranormal groups have documented unexplained events at the Wolcott House; here’s your chance to see (and maybe experience) them for yourself. Bring a flashlight and take a tour that focuses on the sounds of footsteps and doors closing in what is supposed to be an empty house. Will you feel as if somebody is watching you? Tickets are $5 each and will be sold in front of the house before the tours, which run every half hour from 8-10pm.

Saturday, Oct. 27
Ghost of Providence Lantern Walk
Providence Metropark
13827 U.S. 24/West at SR 578 opposite Grand Rapids on the Maumee River
419-307-9701

www.metroparkstoledo.com
There may be ghosts at Providence Park — you’re invited to meet them and figure out the mysteries of their deaths. Come for this Autumn Adventure Tour; join your lantern-bearing guide as you meet characters from the past. 7:15pm-8pm. $5 regular admission/$4 members.

Special FX Makeup:
Ghoulishly good looking

by Matt Desmond

Get gruesome and get glamorous! If your kids have showbiz dreams or just want the best Halloween costume on the block, they'll love "Special FX Makeup For Kids," a new class at Owens Community College for ages 10 and up. In the four week class, kids will learn the tricks of the trade of Hollywood and stage makeup pros, and pick up the magic that can make them look older, younger, horribly injured or appear as if they are from outer space. Instructor Bianca Marcia Naves will even teach you the secrets of glamour makeup, for aspiring movie stars.

$99. 8pm. Wednesdays, October 3 – October 24.
Owens Community College Center for Performing Arts. 30335 Oregon Rd. 567-661-7000. www.owens.edu.

Dress Code

Halloween Express
3448 W. Sylvania Ave.
419-474-2000

www.halloweenexpress.com
Toledo’s branch of the Halloween Express empire, the largest in the chain, can turn your kids into ghouls and goblins or your home into a haunted mansion. It’s no wonder that the Travel Channel series Making Monsters is turning up for a visit on Sunday, September 30. They’re in for a world of fright, as the main attraction is a zombie photo op that’ll have you begging for escape from the walking dead’s hungry grasp, and back into the tamer world of fairies and pirates! Open Monday through Saturday, 10am-8pm, Sunday 11am-6pm.

Star Costumes
2708 W. Sylvania Ave.
419-473-2584

www.starcostumes.com
Get everything Halloween here, from hanging decorations to wigs to makeup. Store also features costumes from toddler size to adult, and has a fine collection of 3D wounds, blood and other gory accessories. Customers can shop online 24/7 and pick up the costumes at the store. Costume prices range from $15-$100, and include children’s favorites to zombies, science fiction characters and steampunk. Open Monday through Friday, 10am-9pm; Saturday, noon-6pm.

Costume Holiday House
5300 Monroe St.
419-843-5693

www.costumeholidayhouse.com
Local theatre companies have discovered the 50,000 costumes at Costume Holiday House, and trick or treaters can take advantage of the large inventory, too. Their collection includes all accessories — from swords to hats to shoes — and service includes taking customers’ measurements to find the perfect fit. Kids’ classics, costumes from decades of American history, even Elvis and zombies are available, and rentals are for weekend use, just in case you’ve got more than one party to attend. Monday through Friday, 10am-9pm; Saturday noon-6pm.

Treats, not Tricks

Trick or Treat
The Shops at Fallen Timbers
3100 Main St., Maumee
419-878-6255

www.theshopsatfallentimbers.com
No tricks — just treats! Visit the shops to collect Halloween goodies. Come in costumes! 6-8pm. Thursday, Oct. 25.

Trick or Treat
Westfield Franklin Park Mall
5001 Monroe St.
419-473-3317

www.westfield.com/franklinpark
Stores in the mall will welcome costumed trick or treaters (no masks please). Come for the candy, treats, crafts, and activities. 5:30-7pm. Monday, Oct. 29.

Saturday, October 13
Trunk or Treat
Rehab Dynamics
3160 Central Park West
419-356-8975

www.facebook.com/NWOSensoryShowtime
October is National Sensory Processing Awareness month and Halloween . . . put them together and you have the 3rd annual Parent Connections Trunk-or-Treat event. Over 500 ghouls, goblins and ghosts filled the Rehab Dynamics parking lot with shrieks and laughter last year and even more are expected this year! Touch something slimy on Slime Time Street or hear the shrills of Scream Seeker Circle. Each trunk-or-treating area corresponds to one of the 7 senses. 3-5pm.

Trick or Treat
Bass Pro
10000 Bass Pro Blvd., Rossford
419-891-3900

www.basspro.com
Nothing fishy about this event! Employees will provide treats for youngsters 12 and under who come to trick or treat in the store. Trick-or-treaters can join the parade and costume contest, and compete for prizes for the scariest, funnies, and best costumes. Everyone wins a prize and lots of fun! Free, no reservations necessary. Trick or treating begins at 6pm, parade and contest to follow. Wednesday, Oct. 31.

15th Annual Halloween Hike
Olander Park
6930 Sylvania Ave.
419-882-8313

olanderpark.com
Costumed kids can gather Halloween treats from 20 different stations, watching reenactments and hearing stories along the way. This is a friendly event (no scary ghouls here!). Kids 12 and under must be accompanied by an adults. Saturday, Oct. 27. 6pm. $1 children ages 3-12/2 and under and adults free.

All Hallows Eve Celebration
Seven Eagles Historical Education Center
16486 Wapakoneta Road, 1 mile south of the Village of Grand Rapids, Ohio.
Friday and Saturday 6pm-10pm

History and Halloween-a perfect combination! Lantern tours (evenings) and live demonstrations (daytime) are offered in the Pioneer Long House and other historic venues on site. Visitors can enjoy bonfires, hayrides, tractor-drawn rides, as well as costumed storytellers. Trading Post arts and crafts make perfect souvenirs, and Saturday-morning family picknicking, canoeing, cane-pole fishing and tomahawk throwing make perfect memories. Admission: Child or senior $2.50, adult $5, family $10, children under age 4 are free. Group discounts available.Friday, Oct. 19 and Saturday, Oct. 20, 6pm-10pm.
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