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Mischief Night

October 30, 2010 by · Comments Off on Mischief Night 

Mischief Night, With Halloween 2010 fast approaching and many people are looking for cool and unique costume ideas for Halloween 2010.

So we looked around the world for the Top 10 Halloween Costumes for 2010 and we have compiled here for your viewing pleasure. Other than normal costumes like pirates, cops, firefighters and Girl Scouts, here are the top 10 searches Halloween costume for 2010.

Some ideas for Halloween costumes 2010 unique you are listed below.

These are the main new 2010 Halloween Costumes:

11. Justin Bieber Costume Halloween 2010

10. Kanye West 2010 Halloween Costume

9. Dirty Priest Costume Halloween 2010

8. Lady Gaga meat Halloween costume 2010

7. Glee / Halloween Costume Gleek 2010

6. Halloween Costume 2010 Image

5. BP Oil Spill Halloween costumes 2010

4. Halloween Costume Octomom 2010

3. Lindsey Lohan (w b1t2h nothing / an anklet) Halloween Costume 2010

2. Jersey Shore Halloween Costume Snooki 2010

1. Dodson Anthony “They Rapin” Everyone “” Hide yo “husbands” Halloween Costume 2010

Halloween 6

October 30, 2010 by · Comments Off on Halloween 6 

Halloween 6, This is the time of year for lots of treats and ghosts. Do you have plans for Halloween? If not, here for you lot to choose from. You can take the family to Camp Creepy in Chittenango or Fright Nights at the Fair. For those who prefer horror movies, you can head to the Gallery ArtRage for a film festival of Halloween. If you want to listen to music, see Los Blancos at Shifty is.
Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 p.m. Friday. Chamber of Commerce County of Cayuga, 36 South Streets, Auburn. Auburn artist Alan Alger exhibits drawings, paintings and masks with a Halloween theme. Free. 315-253-5288.

STORY TIME AND CRAFT HALLOWEEN SPIDER: 1 pm Saturday. Onondaga Free Library, 4840 W. Seneca Turnpikes, Onondaga. You can get a case of chilling (or more likely laugh) with our stories and seasonal crafts. For ages 3 and older. Free. 315-492-1727, www.oflibrary.org.

HALLOWEEN Film Fest: 6:30-22:30 Saturday. ArtRage Gallery – The Norton Putter Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue, Syracuse. “Fright Night” (1985) with Chris Sarandon and Roddy MacDowell, followed by “The Uninvited” (1944) with Ray Milland and Gail Russell. Suggested donation, and 5. 315-218-5711, www.artragegallery.org.

KIDS HALLOWEEN PARTY: 2-16 pm on Sunday. Colgate Bookstore, 3 Utica Street, Hamilton. Featuring stories, crafts, games, a costume contest and prizes, and balloon art at home. A parade of costumes in the store will begin at 3 pm Free. 315-228-7480, www.colgatebookstore.com.

CREEPY CAMP: 7:30 p.m. to 0:00 Friday and Saturday, 30-22 7:00 pm on Sunday. Camp Grounds High Esteem Camp Goodwill, Route 13, Chittenango. Three different hosts haunted walk through attraction. Live bands, concessions and novelties. Single attraction, $ 8, double, triple $ 14; $ 20. 315-655-9735, www.creepycamp.com.

AFRAID TO SHOW NIGHTS: 7 to 11:30 pm Friday to Sunday. Empire Expo Center, 581 State Fair Blvd. Geddes. Five haunted houses – more than 12,000 square feet of corridors creepy, costumed characters and special effects – all under one roof. A haunted hayride through a vibration between the buildings along a path with real actors and props for Halloween. In addition, food vendors and rides for children as part of a carnival fearlessness. Held in the Cattle Barn and surrounding areas. $ 20.

GET READY FOR HALLOWEEN: 2-4 pm Saturday. Onondaga County Public Library Mundy Branch, 1204 S. Geddes St., Syracuse. Discover the books of costumes for ideas learn safe trick-or-treating, get into the spirit with spooky face painting and a treat. Free. 315-435-3797, www.onlib.org.

Gross Out HALLOWEEN PARTY: 18 are Thursday. Salina Free Library, 100 Belmont St., Mattydale. Try your Halloween costume and prepare for the activities of crude and snacks. For ages 10 and older. Registration required. Free. 315-454-4524, www.salinalibrary.org.

HALLOWEEN AT TS-EX- Y: 18 pm Friday. Oswego YMCA Armory, 265 W. St First, Oswego. Many of the activities of healthy children with snacks and a haunted trail. Free; make a good box. 315-342-6082, www.oswegoymca.org.

Halloween: 18 pm on Sunday. West Monroe Volunteer Fire Department, 54 County Route 11, West Monroe. There will be music, games, cider, donuts, popcorn, hot chocolate, costume contest for different age groups, and a hayride through the haunted forest, weather permitting. Free for residents of West Monroe. www.westmonroefire.org.

HALLOWEEN FUN NIGHT: 4-18 pm Saturday. Little Utica United Methodist Church, 1459 Lamson Road, Phoenix. Harvesting some of the children until age 10. A Halloween party for between 11 years and older begins at 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. There will be games, crafts, food and music. 315-678-2243, www.littleuticaumc.org.

HALLOWEEN MAGIC SHOW: 14 are Saturday. Central Library Onondaga County, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse. Moreland the Magician will perform. Free. 315-435-1900, www.onlib.org.

HALLOWEEN PARTY: 5 to 21 pm on Sunday. Minoa Fire Department, 238 St. N. Main Minoa. Presented by the Village of Minoa and Minoa Fire Department. Enjoy apple cider Bec-No-Skiff and donuts Tops.

HALLOWEEN PARTY: 6:30 p.m. Friday. Morrisville Public Library, 87 E. Main St. Wear your costume. Listen to a story, play games and eat refreshments Halloween. The winners of the coloring contest will be announced. Free. 315-684-9130, www.midyork.org / Morrisville.

Halloween party and costume parade on Sunday. Baldwinsville Public Library, 33 E. Genesee St., Baldwinsville. Come in costume and trick or treat in the library. It will be fun and food, a costume contest for all ages and a parade. The evening will begin at 13 am The parade will be outside (weather permitting) from 14 hours from the community room, walking with Virginia Street, Genesee, and returned by Albert Palmer Boulevard (there will not to cross a road). Fewer than 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Free. 315-635-5631, www.bville.lib.ny.us.

HALLOWEEN night security: 5 to 20 pm today. Town of Manlius Police Department, 1 Arkie Albanese Ave., Manlius. Free maps identifying the child, visits the Police Department Manlius, free bags that glow in the dark, flashing lights, refreshments and information about Halloween Safety. 315-682-2212.

HALLOWEEN PARTY ghostly: 3-6 pm Saturday. Cortland YMCA, 22 Tompkins Street, Cortland. Love apples (a string), costume contest, Halloween, relay races of the family pumpkin carving contest, prizes and more. Y families, free; families in the community, and 5. 607-756-2893, cortlandymca.org.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN PARTY: 11 am Friday. DeWitt Community Library, Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. Celebrate Halloween with Miss Jenny’s library. Come dressed in costume and enjoy some spooky stories, crafts, and snacks. We will also trick-or-treating in the library, to give you goodie bag. Registration required. For children 2 to 6. 315-446-3578.

Haunted Hayride and scary BOOTH: 7 to 09:30 Friday and Saturday. Creepy cabin in Vernon. Twenty-minute hayride through the woods and a 1000 square foot cabin haunted. Sponsored by FFA Vernon-Verona-Sherrill. Hayride, $ 6 cab; $ 4; two, and 8. 315-829-2520.

Haunted House: 7 to 22 hours on Friday and Saturday. CMC Dance Company, 6092 Route 31, Cicero. Walk through haunted barns with a detour along the trail haunted. Appointments with some of your favorites: Jason, Freddy, the keeper of the crypt, a barber mad or you can meet someone new. And 8.00 and 2 back discounts for groups. Re $ 8; -entry, $ 2 discount, available for groups. 315-699-2355, www.cmcdancecompany.com / Haunted_House.html.

Howling Hayride and Maze: 7 to 9 pm Thursday through Saturday. Maxwell Park, Badgley Road, DeWitt. Hauled hay wagons travel through the haunted woods and a visit to a haunted house maze and mysterious. Cider and donuts for all. Presale, $ 7; at the door, and 8. 315-446-9250, ext. 9.

PUMPKINS trough of 12 to 7 p.m. today and Friday, 9 am to 6 pm on Saturday. The Hollow, 3735 W. Seneca Turnpike, Onondaga. Over 15 acres of pick your own pumpkins, barnyard animals, ice cream stand, bin corn children, giant hay jump, hay maze and corn maze. Wagon rides and free face painting for children are available on the weekends. The red barn is filled with Halloween crafts and baked goods. Visit the website for updates on the activities of the weekend, including hunting, pumpkin gold. Free admission and $ 2 for self-picking. www.thehollow.com.

SUPERS-EX-ROES HARVEST GROUP: 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday. Believers Chapel 7912 Thompson Road, Cicero. A celebration for children 12 and under accompanied by an adult. Dress up your favorite superhero or create your own. Children, adults $ 2, free. 315-699-4140.

TS-EX- GREAT ZOO BOOS: 6 to 8:30 pm Friday to Saturday. Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. The zoo will be transformed into a Halloween party with animated characters hauntingly hilarious interactive games for children and families to enjoy. It is “crazy, not scary.” $ 7; Advance, $ 6, 2 and younger, free. 315-435-8511, www.onondagacountyparks.com.

TRUNK OR TREATING: 6 to 20 pm Saturday. Auburn Alliance Church, 630 N. Ave Seward. A kid-friendly alternative to Halloween. Candy will be handed over in the parking lot and there will be a costume contest, games and prizes inside. 315-253-2650.

Halloween Fest: 11 am to 4 pm Sunday. Great Swamp Conservancy, 8375 N St. Main, Canastota. A non-fear-filled day of fun especially for children. Includes Halloween displays, crafts, games, piñatas, stories and food. Costumes are encouraged for this great day of events for children. Suggested donation, and 3. 315-697-2950.

CNY Singles Halloween Dance: Saturday. United Inn, 1308 Buckley Road, Salina. Beginner dance lessons 7:15-20 pm with the dance from 8 pm to midnight. Music by DJ Joe Troiano. And 10, includes buffet and snack prices costume. 315-458-7555.

Halloween Dance: 7:00 p.m. to 0:00 on Saturdays. Puttin ‘On The Ritz Dance Studio, Village of lead, Cicero. Refreshments served. $ 10 per person. 315-446-5707.

CONVERSATION WITH JANE: Gravesites OF TS-EX- CITY OF ONONDAGA: 7 pm Thursday. Onondaga Free Library, 4840 W. Seneca Turnpike, Onondaga. Listen to stories and “horrible come-on in local cemeteries and the folklore that always gets called during the Halloween season. Free. 315-492-1727, www.oflibrary.org.

SSO: SPOOKAPALOOZA HALLOWEEN: 10:30 pm on Saturday. John H. Mulroy Civic Center, 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse. Part of the core series of the Community Foundation of New York family. Author Bruce Coville will tell a story full of surprises, suspense and local dance students will sow more sinister in their steps. Come dressed in Halloween costume and join the costume parade. Adults, children and students $ 10, with valid ID, and 5. 315-424-8200, www.symphony.org.

Los Blancos: 21 pm to 1 am Sunday. Is shifty, 1401 Burnet Ave., Syracuse. Sound Check Live begins at 21 pm with a Halloween party from the beginning of hell at 10 h. It is not covered.

Halloween bash with doves RUSTY: 8-11 pm Sunday. Kellish Hill Farm, 3192 Center Road Pompey, Pompey. Subjects. “The Roaring Twenties Revisited” Dress up in costume and hear the Doves perform bluegrass, swing and pop as well as original documents. Admission: $ 10, $ 9 if in costume. 315-682-1578.

Halloween FATMAN DJ CHUCKIE O.: 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 on Saturdays. Big Kahunas, 17 Columbus St., Auburn. No cover. 315-253-6868.

PETS HALLOWEEN: 6:30 pm Friday. Rogers Centre Environmental Education, 2721 Highway 80, Sherburne. Learn more about the creatures as the trails, enjoy a storyteller, and cider and donuts around a campfire. Meet near the Visitor Centre. Registration required. 607-674-4017, www.dec.ny.gov.

TELL ME a scary story (but not too scary): 11 hours Saturday and Sunday. Hangar Theatre, Route 89, Ithaca. Costumes are welcome. Carl Reiner’s book, Halloween is the centerpiece of a tribute to this fantastic season. The public can join a group of crazy characters in a frightening adventure (but not too scary). $ 7. 607-273-8588, www.hangartheatre.org.

LITTLEST WITCH: 7 pm Friday, 1 and 4 pm Saturday, 2 pm Sunday. Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St. a family of musicians on a mischievous witch who mixes his vacation every other season but his own. Finally, she learned her lesson not to play tricks on anyone before its own special holiday, Halloween. Friday and Saturday, and 5 per person Sunday Family Series, and 5 per family of four. 315-253-6669, www.auburnpublictheater.org.

Trick Or Treating 2010

October 30, 2010 by · Comments Off on Trick Or Treating 2010 

Trick Or Treating 2010, Trick or Treat Alternative Carnival 2010 at the Christian Life Church in Vista will be held October 30, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The carnival theme this year is Wild Wild West.

Carnival of the crop is free and open to the public. The event offers fun for kids of all ages. No registration is required to attend this alternative to save Halloween.

The Wild, Wild West theme of the Harvest Festival is a fun and safe Halloween alternative for children and families. The event is free (except food and drinks) and is a great event recession burst. This event is open to the public and is sponsored by Christian Life Church. Life Christian Church is located at 1132 Parkway North Melrose, Vista, CA 92083.

The program of the harvest carnival is free:
From 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The event focuses on the youngest with an emphasis on family interaction.
• We will make and race your own Hobby Horse
• Launch of pumpkin (yes, that means you can launch a pumpkin)
• Costume Competition
• Apple Dunking
• Face Painting
• Sing-a-long Hay Rides
…. And much more!

Although the focus of 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. is families, this does not mean the fun stops at 17 hours. 17:00-19:00 of the event is for children of all ages
• Free candy went to the stands game
• Pony rides
• Sing-a-long Hay Rides
• Cavaliers
• Petting zoo
• General Store will be open for purchase of old-style grub and delicious goodies
• Music and live entertainment
…. And more!

Halloween Movie

October 26, 2010 by · Comments Off on Halloween Movie 

Halloween Movie, Promised last week, here are – in my opinion – some of the best scariest movies and for those looking to get the most bang for your buck Halloween. I tried to choose films for the last several more.

10. The Thing (1982). The special effects may not seem much today, but when John Carpenter remake of the 1951 classic “The Thing from Another World” came to the big screen in the 80 public and critics are the effects of being both brilliant and repulsive.

9. The Devil’s Rejects (2005). Deliberately retro, this film by Rob Zombie is a tribute to the 1970 B-movie grade. It is technically a sequel to Zombie principles of “House of 1000 Corpses” and can quickly gravitate cheese really horrible.

8. The Shining (1980). Stephen King did not care much for Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of his novel and – ultimately a three-part television mini-series was developed in 1997 that was more faithful to the version of King, also much less fear.

7. Let me in (2008). Forget about Twilight, you want a true love story with a vampire, check out this Swedish film based on the novel of the same name. Tells the story of an anxious child, without friends whose desire for a friend seems to come true when a girl named Eli moves in next door. It is strangely grave, has pale skin and only comes out at night. Slow, melancholic and disturbing. An English language remake called “Let Me In” was released in 2010.

6. Se7en (1995). Well, not technically a horror film, rather a stylish thriller – but there are plenty of scary moments and the film succeeds in building a palpable tension as it builds toward its inevitable conclusion horrible mind, and flexion.

5. Frailty (2002). Frailty is a really creepy gothic thriller about a serial murderer who calls himself apparent hand of God. The murderer believed he was instructed by God to slaughter the demons disguised as ordinary people and taking their young children to carry out its mission.

4. The Ring (2002). This new version of the Japanese horror classic Ringu 1998 opened the floodgates of American remakes of Japanese horror movies – is one that either love or hate – either it does not bother at all, or that scares you to death.

3. The Exorcist (1973). Worth seeing the cultural impact of the film alone.

2. Audition (1999). Speaking of Japanese horror, it is impossible to see one without looking away or flinching at least.

1. Halloween (1978). Carpenter Classic draws heavily on past influences and uses a simple story about a madman escaped primary exploiting our fears. Was that the boogeyman?

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