This Week: scares galore, meatballs, lectures, flicks and more

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Here’s a little bit of what you’ll find on this week’s PDD Calendar:

Ghosties and ghoulies are in abundance, this week, as the scares get ramped up in anticipation of Halloween. Evil Dead: The Musical is in action at the Underground, Glensheen has a few days worth of chills planned for its Jack O’Lantern Spooktacular, and Gooseberry Falls is offering creepy campfire tales.

Saturday’s the biggest day for frights, with a Terror Train, a Field of Screams, a Corn Maze, and a Haunted Shack, among other terrifying delights. (And don’t forget about the Haunted Ship, of course.)

Not everything this week is of the scary variety, though: get some Swedish meatballs on Tuesday, hear Egyptian scholar Dalia Basiouny perform her one-woman show on Tuesday and lecture on Wednesday, celebrate five years of Zeitgeist Arts with a flick, and see the District 7A State Representative candidates square off on Tuesday.

3 Comments

  1. BadCat! on October 21, 2014 at 10:47 am

    One more Halloween Event: Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe at the Douglas County Historical Society.

    Volunteer as a pumpkin carver to get a free ticket to the Glensheen Spooktacular: A Halloween Harvest
    Get two Glensheen Spooktacular tickets for half price: 2 – $8 adult tickets to Glensheen Spooktacular on Oct. 23rd – Oct. 26th
    Get two Haunted Ship tickets for half price: Pair of Tickets to Haunted Shack – $12

  2. RubberChicken on October 21, 2014 at 2:10 pm

    Thanks for listing us but the ticket prices are incorrect. They actually are $22 regular and $27 in the splatter zone. Thanks!

  3. Paul Lundgren on October 22, 2014 at 2:53 pm

    Thanks for the heads up on that, Brian. The ticket prices are listed correctly now.

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