Bring your hatchlings for an afternoon of non-scary, turtle-tastic fun on Sunday, October 26 from 12 – 4 p.m. Costume contests, bobbing for jellyfish, make and take fossils, a sea turtle sea-metery and much more await turtle enthusiasts of all ages. Visit the Georgia Sea Turtle Center and celebrate Halloween! For more information, contact the Georgia Sea Turtle Center at 912-635-4444.
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Halloween in Jacksonville
There is a lot going on in Jacksonville, from your regular Fall Festivals with pumpkins and scarecrows to Spookier Events requiring costumes. We have picked a few cool happenings for Halloween.
Spooktacular for Party Animals
The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens kicks-off its holiday celebrations with 21st Annual Spooktacular. The is a kid-friendly event for the family featuring live entertainment, music, bounce houses, face painting and lots of fun! Children can dress up in costumes and stop by treat-stations located throughout the zoo.
The Spooktacular Halloween celebration takes place Oct. 24, 25, 26, 30, 31
and Nov. 1.
www.jacksonvillezoo.org
Roaring Good Times
3rd Annual Haunted Forest Halloween Party. This is a Two Day Spooky “Cat-tacular†Event Tour the ranch and meet all the big cat residents and quite a few spooky residents that weren’t invited to the ranch. Come dressed in your costume and tour of the ranch Candy, Prizes and Games for the Kids – Pumpkin Carving – Fortune Telling – and much, much more.It’ll be a ROARING good time. www.cattyshack.org
Friday, October 24th, 2008 5:00pm – 8:00pm & Saturday, October 25th, 2008 5:00pm – 9:00 pm
Tickets are $10 per person, 7 years old & up, Children 3-6 is $5, 2 years & under free!
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
October 24, 2008 at 12:00am at the Florida Theatre
The antici…pation is over! The cult classic film will be shown at midnight at the Florida Theatre. Come early for an action-packed street festival with The Rocky Horror Tribute Band, costume contest, food, beverages and fun. Get your tickets today before they are sold out. $5 per person. General admission.
Rocky Horror is the first and only true audience partici-(SAY IT!)-pation movie. People yell back lines at the screen during the extended pauses between dialogue, dress up in costume and act out the film, and throw props various times during the film.
The audience participation phenomenon was observed as early as the film’s first run in 1975 and was later re-released as a midnight movie where the audience participation really began to flourish. For the “gore sensitive”, Rocky Horror is NOT a horror film. It is a rock-musical send-up of old science-fiction and horror films.
Click here for more Rocky information for first-timers.
Tickets can be purchased at the Florida Theatre box office or in City Hall St. James in Suite 280. Dress up as your favorite Rocky character, bring your props and join in the fun!
Doors open at 11 p.m.
Street Festival, 8 p.m.
Forsyth St. in front of the Florida Theatre
– Live entertainment by the Rocky Horror Tribute Band- Costume Contest
– DJ MayDay
– Planet Radio 107.3 tent
– Photo Booth
– Food vendors, beverages and fun!
Forsyth St. between Ocean St. and Newnan St. will be closed on Friday, October 24 from noon – 3 a.m.
INFO: (904)630-3690
www.makeascenedowntown.com
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – Symphony Style
Symphonic Spooktacular : The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
October 26, 2008 from 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Jacksonville Symphony offers a frighteningly fun Halloween concert for the whole family. We’ll haunt the symphony house with The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and more thrills and chills. Bring the kids in their favorite costumes and arrive early to play Halloween games before the concert. The ghouls and goblins of the orchestra will be wearing their costumes, too.
Times-Union Center: Jacoby Symphony Hall
Morihiko Nakahara, conductor
www.jaxsymphony.org
Spooktacular Halloween Party at the Zoo – Jacksonville, Florida
This Halloween, celebrate with the city’s biggest party animals at the Jacksonville Zoo! Jorge trish stratus naked nude Spooktacular is a safe and exciting Halloween adventure for kids of all ages. Get into the spirit with:
* Hundreds of lit jack-o-lanterns
* The Enchanted Forest
* Select animal exhibits
* Pirates Cove
* Lights extravaganza at the Gardens at Trout River Plaza
* Candy stations throughout the Zoo
For more information, please visit www.jacksonvillezoo.org
Harvest Fest in Charleston, South Carolina
Harvest Fest Offers Autumn Family Fun
Long ago, in agricultural communities of the Southeast, families would gather together in the fall to celebrate the onset of harvest season and give thanks for the plentiful growth of crops by enjoying a day of food, music, dancing, crafts, and games. The harvest season tradition continues this November right here in Charleston, but with a modern touch. In the spirit of the Southern colonial autumn celebrations of days past, Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission hosts Harvest Festival on Saturday, November 1 at Mullet Hall Equestrian Center within Johns Island County Park.
Fall Fun for the Whole Family
C’mon down from 11 to 5 for the best down-home delights like hayrides, a crafters market (great for holiday shopping!), lots of delicious traditional country fare available for purchase, and much more! Dance the day away to live foot-stompin’ bluegrass by five local bluegrass bands. Keep the kids busy with a variety of fun country games and activities such as the stick pony corral, lassoing demonstrations, pumpkin decorating, and scarecrow-making contest. And bring your carved pumpkin for a chance to win a Gold Pass. Old-fashioned down-home cuisine such as barbecue and kettle corn will also be available for purchase as well as icy-cold beverages.
Trail Ride Special
A special addition to this year’s event will be a weekend trail ride. Equestrians are invited to ride the 20-miles of Mullet Hall trails during the day, camp out with their horses at night, and participate in Harvest Festival activities on Saturday. Registration is required by Thursday, October 23.
Music Schedule
12pm The Plantation Allstars
1pm Southern Flavor Bluegrass Band2pm Hungry Monk Music
3pm Yee Haw Junction
4pm Bluestone Ramblers
Harvest Festival 2008 takes place on Saturday, November 1 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Mullet Hall Equestrian Center within Johns Island County Park. Fees are $5 per person. Kids 12 and under and Annual Gold Pass holders are admitted free. For more information, please call 795-4FUN or visit www.ccprc.com.
Community Festival at Honey Horn – Hilton Head Island, SC
Coastal Discovery Museum to hold 9th Annual Community Festival
The 9th Annual Community Festival will be held at Honey Horn on Friday, October 24th and Saturday, October 25th, from 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
This family oriented festival will feature a haunted trail in the haunted forest presented by the Hilton Head Rotary Club and the Interact Clubs from Hilton Head High School. There always is something new that the students add to this ever expanding event! There will be inflatable rides for all ages and games, including a soccer arena with a giant ball, an obstacle course and many more. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be cooked by the Hilton Head Fire Fighters Association; with beer, wine and soft drinks available. The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Department will be on hand with the Ident-A-Kid program both evenings and on Saturday night they will have the canine unit and traffic units on hand. The Society of Lowcountry Magicians will be on hand Saturday only for performances at 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. in the Mary Ann Peeples pavilion as part of the festival.
Admission to the festival is $10.00 per vehicle and you will receive $5.00 worth of tickets for food and activities. Admission for Museum members is free, with individual tickets available for purchase of food, beverages and activities.
For further information about the festival call Robin Swift at (843) 689-3033 ext. 224.