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Friday Oct 29, 2021
3:00 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
October 22-October 31
Ticonderoga Area
518-585-6619
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Friday, October 29th:
3:00 – 5:00 PM: Trick or Treating – Downtown Ticonderoga & Area Businesses
Participate in this FREE event. Candy will be given out by participating businesses &
organizations that have a pumpkin displayed (from Sun Community News) & at the Ticonderoga Community Building (compliments of the TMSP). Montcalm Street will be closed from Sunshine Laundry to 1888 Building/Ticonderoga Heritage Museum from 2:55 PM to 5:30 PM. No rain date.
5:00 – 5:15 PM: Witch & Zombie Parade: Montcalm Street
Dress as a witch or zombie and join the spooky walk/parade filled with music and dancing to end business trick or treating and kick start the Halloween festivities in Percy Thompson Bicentennial Park. To participate meet at the Pocket Park next to Ticonderoga Flooring at 4:55 PM and join the parade down to Percy Thompson Bicentennial Park.
5:30 – 8:30 PM: Monster Mash Dance Party – Percy Thompson Bicentennial Park
Come in your Halloween costume and enjoy music and dancing with your family and friends. Music provided by DJ Cruz. Glow necklaces will be provided. Soda and water will be available for purchase to benefit a local non-profit. Bring your own portable chair if needed.
5:30/5:45 PM: Haunted Lantern Tours: Crown Point State Historic Site
Murders by deranged lovers, torturous drownings, shadowy figures in the barracks and sea monster sightings...join us and you’ll hear all about them at our haunted tour of Forts Crown Point and St. Frédéric. Cider and doughnuts at 5:30, tour at 5:45. Bring your flashlight, meet us outside the museum, and follow our storyteller around the grounds as they tell the bone chilling tales of Crown Point! FREE. All ages welcome.
Full Schedule
Phone: 518-585-6619
Fax: 518-585-9184
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