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Sesame Street Magical Halloween Adventure is a beloved children's television special that aired in 1988 as part of the long-running Sesame Street series. The special follows the familiar Sesame Street characters as they embark on a magical Halloween adventure. The story begins on Halloween night when Big Bird, Elmo, and their friends find themselves transported to a magical castle after getting lost in a storm. Inside the castle, they meet Count von Count, a friendly vampire who needs their help to save Halloween. Count von Count explains that Halloween is in danger because a wicked witch has cast a spell that has stolen all the magic from the holiday. The characters must work together to collect the five hidden magical items needed to restore Halloween's magic.


For more information, visit www. bpzoo.org or call 508-991-4556 Ext. 119.

Kids can dress in their favorite costume and climb aboard the Spooky Express train ride through Pirate s Cove, take a spin through the jungle on the wild carousel, stroll down the Trick or Treat Trail, explore Outer Space, creep through the maze in Witches Corner and more. Guests can meet ghosts from New Bedford s seafaring past and head out on a scavenger hunt while roaming the spooky galleries of the century-old Museum.

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The characters must work together to collect the five hidden magical items needed to restore Halloween's magic. Throughout their adventure, Big Bird, Elmo, and their friends encounter various challenges and obstacles, including a talking door and a mischievous spider. They use their problem-solving skills and teamwork to overcome these challenges and continue their quest.

Off the Trail, but worth the trip: Other Halloween stops

Annual Halloween parade spon­sored by the North Fairhaven Improve­ment Association. On Sun., 10/29, 5 p.m. March down Main Street from Benoit Square to St. Mary’s Church. FREE. Meet at Benoit Square, where Main Street and Adams Street merge.

Prizes are given to: Most Horrible, Most original, Most beautiful. First, second and third place in each group: Toddler to 4 year old, 5 to 7 years old, 8 to 12 years old, 13 to 16 year old, Adults. FREE treat bags and FREE Hot Chocolate.

Haunted Hayride

On Fri. & Sat., 10/28 & 29, from 5:30–8 p.m. The Acushnet DPW once again sponsors the Haunted Hayride at the Senior Community Center, 59 1/2 South Main Street, Acushnet. Take a ride along our haunted trail…if you dare! Free, open to the commu­nity. Please park in the lot when attending this event and not on South Main Street.

Haunted Whaleship

The popular Haunted Whaleship family-friendly event returns to the New Bedford Whaling Museum, 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, on Friday, October 27, 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Guests can meet ghosts from New Bedford’s seafaring past and head out on a scavenger hunt while roaming the spooky galleries of the century-old Museum. The not-too-scary fun includes a scavenger hunt, a costume parade, arts and crafts, and refreshments. The event is geared to children 12 years of age and under. Children must be accom­panied by an adult. Haunted Whaleship tickets are $5; children 12 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased by calling 508-997-0046, Ext. 100, at the door, or online at whalingmuseum.org.

Boo at the Zoo

At Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn St., New Bedford, Oct. 27–30, 6–9 p.m. For families with children of all ages to get together for a night of slightly spooky fun. Kids can dress in their favorite costume and climb aboard the Spooky Express train ride through Pirate’s Cove, take a spin through the jungle on the wild carousel, stroll down the Trick or Treat Trail, explore Outer Space, creep through the maze in Witches’ Corner and more! Families are encouraged to bring their own “trick or treat” bags. All the proceeds from “BOO at the Zoo” support the Zoo’s educational and family programs.

Member: Adult $11, Child $7. Non-member: Adult $16, Child $12. Rides are included in the price of admission. Children under 3 are free.

Also back by popular demand is “Baby BOO at the Zoo”, which will take place on Tuesday, October 31st from 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The event is geared toward the littlest ghosts and goblins with a variety of fun activities, including a Halloween parade, a number of exciting animal encounters and contests for Cutest Costume, Best Animal Costume, Best Parent-Child Costume and Most Creative Costume.

For Baby Boo at the Zoo, admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children; non-members: $15 adults and $10 children; and under age three is FREE.

For more information, visit www. bpzoo.org or call 508-991-4556 Ext. 119.

Click here to download the entire 10/26/17 issue: 10-26-17 HalloweenTrail

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Along the way, the characters learn important lessons about friendship, bravery, and perseverance. They discover that by working together and believing in themselves, they can overcome any obstacle. Sesame Street Magical Halloween Adventure features catchy songs, colorful animation, and familiar Sesame Street characters that children love. It is a fun and educational special that teaches valuable life lessons while entertaining young audiences. The special also emphasizes the importance of Halloween as a holiday for dressing up, having fun, and using imagination. It encourages children to embrace their creativity and find joy in the magic of Halloween. Sesame Street Magical Halloween Adventure has become a classic Halloween favorite for children and families alike. It continues to be enjoyed by audiences every year, reminding them of the power of friendship and the magic of Halloween..

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1933 s broadway los angeles

1933 s broadway los angeles