Showing posts with label Atlanta Halloween Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta Halloween Events. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Candler Park Fall Fest Will Be The Creepiest Fall Fest Yet!

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Noon-9 pm, Saturday, Oct. 23, and noon-8 pm, Sunday, Oct. 24

Highlights of this year's festival include


• Halloween festivities will be monstrous at this year’s Fall Fest. Costumes welcome. Trick-or-treating. A costume contest. And the Great Leaf Monster.

• Francine Reed, Atlanta’s most renowned jazz vocalist headlines 16 acts as part of a stellar music lineup.

• Preteen band My Homework Ate My Dog and Mr. Eric, the bestselling author of Pete the Cat, highlight children’s activities that are off the charts.The Kids’ Village features many free activities.

• A convoy of the finest food trucks in town — not the usual fair fare

• The annual Fall Fest 5k Road Race starts Saturday at 11 a.m.

• Candler Park Tour of Homes, Sunday, noon-6 pm, is a self-guided tour featuring eight homes ranging from brand new to 119 years old

• The Artists‘ Market includes nearly 100 booths.

The Festival will be held inside Candler Park, 1500 McLendon Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. 30307.  One half mile east of Little Five Points on McLendon Avenue.  Three blocks walk from Candler Park Marta station (East line).

For more information, visit Candler Park Fall Fest.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

NETHERWORLD - Atlanta's Ultimate Haunted House - Video Preview

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Named the #1 Haunted House in America by USA Today. Open every night in October. For tickets and more information, click here

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Boo Y'all! 25th Anniversary Of The Tour Of Southern Ghosts

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ART Station, our local community arts center and theatre company, is presenting the 25th anniversary celebration of “A Tour of Southern Ghosts” at Stone Mountain Park beginning October 14 and running through October 31.

At this bewitching time of the year, why not visit Stone Mountain Park and go on an evening adventure to the Antebellum Plantation for a “tour” with ghosts? The tour features fun and spooky ghost stories from the Antebellum South, great fun for young, old and, of course, a perfect family outing.

It’s for those who believe and for those who don’t and for those who just want to have a good time. On the “tour” you’ll meet six professional storytellers as they spin tales of Southern ghosts along the lantern lit paths of the South’s most authentic and spookiest plantation. Join ART Station for this Atlanta family tradition. It’s only here that you will experience the authentic Southern Boo Y’all!

For tickets, visit the ART Station.
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