Halloween fun for adults, kids, and doggies

So much local Halloween fun coming up!

Danforth East Costume Swap on 18Blocks

18Blocks.com is an online community bulletin board recently started by a couple of locals. To kick off the Danforth East page, there’s a virtual costume swap happening now! Have a gently used costume to spare? Looking for a new one? Join in! The site is easy to use and looks like a fun and useful way to connect with your neighbours. We’ve already added a notice for our Nov. 1 Pumpkin Parade. Check out 18Blocks here and start swapping!

Howl-o-Ween at Merrill Park, October 25, 1:00-3:00pm

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The Merrill Park Dog Association Annual Howl-o-ween event is this Saturday!

This year they have amazing prizes provided by local businesses including The BoroughMelanie’s BistroWag on the DanforthThe Canine Social Company and Carter’s Ice Cream.
The weather is supposed to be sunny and 15 degrees or higher. It should make for a lovely day!

Halloween Swap Costume Build at the Tool Library, October 26, 10:00am-4:00pm

BOO! The Tool Library is having a COSTUME SWAP & mask making festivities on October 26th from 10am-4pm at 1803 Danforth Ave! Check out all the details and sign up here.

 

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Art Cave Halloween Spooktacular, October 31

Don’t forget to drop by ArtCave this Halloween (155 Lamb Avenue, near Danforth & Coxwell) for treats, tricks, crafts and a spooky photo booth! The best costume wins a voucher for a free class! Hope to see you there!

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Friday Night Hallow’s Eve Fun

If a municipal election campaign that goes on for more than a year isn’t enough to scare the pants off you, try this…

The Earl Beatty Community Centre is presenting it’s third annual haunted house (cue spooky music).

FOUR FLIGHTS TO HORROR!

Friday October 29th, 6-9 p.m.
Earl Beatty Community Centre Gymnasium (455 Glebeholme Blvd.)
$2.00 (14 & UNDER) $3.00 (15 +)

Please donate a non-perishable food item for the Daily Bread Food Bank. Recommended for ages 8 and up, children under 9 must be accompanied by an adult. Proceeds to the Earl Beatty Community Centre Advisory Council for community centre programs.

How To Train Your Dragon – Movie Night

Once you’re finished sliding your hands into cooked spaghetti and mushy grapes, walk east and buy your popcorn to watch How To Train Your Dragon.

Friday, October 29th, 7 p.m. – approx 8:45 p.m.

Salvation Army (107 Cedarvale, behind Gledhill school and across from Valu-Mart)

$3 adults, $2 children (2 yrs and under are free)

Refreshment bar: popcorn, drinks, chocolate bars etc.

All proceeds to the Kidzone After School Program run out of the Salvation Army.