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Orange County Halloween Events Part II

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Last week I posted some Halloween events taking place throughout Orange County (Click here to check them out if you haven’t already!). Here are a few more family-friendly events happening around the county to get you and your kids into the Halloween spirit:

Saturday, October 25th

Boo at the Zoo!
Kids will make spider cookie snacks for the black bears at 10:30 a.m., then watch as the zookeepers let them loose on the tasty Halloween decorations at 11 a.m. Touch real animal skulls, see stuffed specimens in the Nature Study Museum, make Autumn crafts and learn about bats and our not-so-scary owls and vultures. Lots of family-friendly fun and activities! Parking $8; admission free. Donations accepted. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Bear Mountain State Park. Rain Date Sun Oct. 26th.


“I Spy” Halloween Trail

 Drop by for family fun between 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 25-26 at the Outdoor Discovery Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, 100 Muser Drive, Cornwall. Find all the objects hidden along the Halloween Trail; guess which belong in nature and which do not. Visit snakes and spiders in the creepy crawlers room and make a Halloween craft or two. Admission for children ages 2-14 is $7, $5 for members, free for adults. 534-5506, ext. 204. hhnaturemuseum.org.


Saturday, October 25th & Sunday, October 26th

“I Spy” Trail
Families and friends looking for a fun but not-so spooky Halloween adventure should come to the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s Outdoor Discovery Center for the “I Spy” Halloween Trail! Meet the challenge of the I Spy rhymes to find objects cleverly hidden along the Nature Trail. Discover items that belong in nature like animal bones and skulls and items that do not. Find them all and win a prize! Then, visit the creepy critters room and observe spiders, snakes, toad and a hissing cockroach. Create a creepy craft, and play the donut game. Refreshments available for purchase. Admission for children ages 2-14; adults are free. 11am-3pm at the Outdoor Discovery Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, Cornwall

Friday, October 31st 

Halloween Trick-or-Treat at the Woodbury Commons
The Woodbury Commons will host its annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Select stores will offer treats to children in costume. 12pm-6pm. Woodbury Commons, Central Valley.

Halloween at the Newburgh Free Library Branch Location

For school age children, the Town Branch of Newburgh Free Library will have special activities in conjunction with the Trick or Treat night at the Newburgh Mall. 5pm-7pm. Newburgh Free Library, Newburgh.


Saturday, November 1st

Halloween Bash
Calling all goblins, ghosts and freaks of the night! Come out and celebrate Halloween at Arrow Park! Music featuring Sugarloaf Station with special guest, the Blanco Diablos – N.Y. and Mr. Bighead. Costumes are a MUST! This is a kid friendly event with prizes for best costume (kids and adult categories), games, crafts, food concession and more. There will be a cash bar for 21 and over (ID required). Tickets in advance and at the door. 845-783-2044, www.arrowparkny.com. 4pm – midnight. Arrow Park Catering Hall, Monroe.

Boo at the Zoo!: 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 25, Bear Mountain State Park. Kids will make spider cookie snacks for the black bears at 10:30 a.m., then watch as the zookeepers let them loose on the tasty Halloween decorations at 11 a.m. Parking $8; admission free. Donations accepted. Rain date, Oct. 26. 786-2701.

“I Spy” Halloween Trail: Drop by for family fun between 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 25-26 at the Outdoor Discovery Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, 100 Muser Drive, Cornwall. Find all the objects hidden along the Halloween Trail; guess which belong in nature and which do not. Visit snakes and spiders in the creepy crawlers room and make a Halloween craft or two. Admission for children ages 2-14 is $7, $5 for members, free for adults. 534-5506, ext. 204. hhnaturemuseum.org.

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Boo at the Zoo!: 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 25, Bear Mountain State Park. Kids will make spider cookie snacks for the black bears at 10:30 a.m., then watch as the zookeepers let them loose on the tasty Halloween decorations at 11 a.m. Parking $8; admission free. Donations accepted. Rain date, Oct. 26. 786-2701.

“I Spy” Halloween Trail: Drop by for family fun between 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 25-26 at the Outdoor Discovery Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, 100 Muser Drive, Cornwall. Find all the objects hidden along the Halloween Trail; guess which belong in nature and which do not. Visit snakes and spiders in the creepy crawlers room and make a Halloween craft or two. Admission for children ages 2-14 is $7, $5 for members, free for adults. 534-5506, ext. 204. hhnaturemuseum.org.

– See more at: http://www.recordonline.com/article/20141024/ENTERTAINMENTLIFE/141029685/0/SEARCH#sthash.ZhzUHsRM.dpuf

Boo at the Zoo!: 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 25, Bear Mountain State Park. Kids will make spider cookie snacks for the black bears at 10:30 a.m., then watch as the zookeepers let them loose on the tasty Halloween decorations at 11 a.m. Parking $8; admission free. Donations accepted. Rain date, Oct. 26. 786-2701.

“I Spy” Halloween Trail: Drop by for family fun between 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 25-26 at the Outdoor Discovery Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, 100 Muser Drive, Cornwall. Find all the objects hidden along the Halloween Trail; guess which belong in nature and which do not. Visit snakes and spiders in the creepy crawlers room and make a Halloween craft or two. Admission for children ages 2-14 is $7, $5 for members, free for adults. 534-5506, ext. 204. hhnaturemuseum.org.

– See more at: http://www.recordonline.com/article/20141024/ENTERTAINMENTLIFE/141029685/0/SEARCH#sthash.ZhzUHsRM.dpuf

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