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Kids Culture 10.27.11

Halloween Revue

    Stages, a Children’s Theater Workshop will present “Frankenstein Follies,” a Halloween-themed musical revue for families, at the Bay Street Theatre tomorrow through Sunday.

    The cast includes 39 young local performers. Showtimes will be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday with matinees at 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

    Tickets cost $15 and include a carnival party following the show featuring face painting, a fake tattoo parlor, a creepy fortune teller, and a sweet treats bar.

Bash at CMEE

    The Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton will host a Halloween Bash tomorrow from 4 to 6 p.m. for kids 6 and under.

    There will be an indoor pumpkin patch bouncy castle, a glitter tattoo station, a mask-making workshop, scary stories, and treats for the kids, who are encouraged to go in costume. The party costs $17, but is free for members of the museum.

Calling All Ragamuffins!

    Costumed marchers will fill Main Street in Sag Harbor on Sunday during the annual Ragamuffin Parade. The parade will begin at 1 p.m. in the parking lot behind BookHampton and head down Main Street to the Custom House, whether there will be refreshments. The Whaling Museum, transformed into a “wailing museum” for Halloween, will be open for children’s tours later in the afternoon at a cost of $5.

    On Monday, kids can trick-or-treat along the “pumpkin trail,” on Main Street. An orange pumpkin face in a store window indicates that it is a participating business.

Open House

    The Ladies Village Improvement Society will host a Halloween party and open house for costumed kids on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. There will be candy treats and prizes, and the affair will be held rain or shine.

Boo, Too!

    Watch out for goblins on Saturday in Bridgehampton. The annual parade for children of the hamlet will start at the Hampton Library at 10:30 a.m. and proceed along Main Street. Parents have been asked to take only children who are 4 or older.

 

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