
Southern Tier New York Halloween Events Not To be Missed
There certainly is no lack of fun Halloween events happening throughout the Southern Tier of New York and Northeast Pennsylvania.
If you are looking for some fun events for you and the family, check these two upcoming events:
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Everyone knows (well, maybe not everyone) that the Roberson Mansion on Front Street, Binghamton, has some ghostly stories. On Saturday, October 25th, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., visitors are invited to explore the museum for fun games during the Roberson Museum Spooktacular.
In addition, there will be a bone-chilling, family-friendly show in the Link Planetarium, a witchcraft coloring station, learn about the ghosts that haunt the premises on a Haunted History Tour of the mansion, and enjoy a spell-binding story time.
General admission for adults is $8, $6 for students, seniors, and military. Admission is free for Roberson members. $4 per person for the Planetarium show. Tickets are available at the Front Desk on the day of the event.
For more information, visit the Roberson Museum website.
The Tioga Arts Council has announced a Halloween Hootenanny on Sunday, October 26th, from 12 Noon to 3 p.m. at Cloud Croft Studios, located at 1003 Sanford Road in Owego.
The Halloween Hootenanny will feature a live musical performance by Sean Tobin and The Boardwalk Fire, free art activities, tricks, treats, and hauntings. In addition, there will be door prizes available for all registrants, plus trick-or-treat bags for the kids. Food and beverages will be available for purchase as well.
Halloween Hootenanny and its art activities are free, but registration is required. To register, visit the Halloween Hootenanny registration page. For more information about the event, visit the Tioga Arts Council website.
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