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2004 Metro Detroit Halloween Events

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Metro Detroit Halloween Events...

Halloweekends at Cedar Point: 

Location: Cedar Point; Sandusky, Ohio
Date: 09/26/2004
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Everyone will enjoy HalloWeekends at Cedar Point. Thrill-seekers can visit the new haunted house, Lair of the Vampire, the new super-creepy haunted attraction CarnEvil, the expanded Werewolf Canyon, and other activities. Children will delight in Camp Spooky, two magicians and a fun-filled playhouse just for them. Cedar Point's huge collection of rides will be waiting for you.

Halloween Festival at Greenfield Village: 

Location: Greenfield Village; Dearborn
Date: October 14-17 and 21-24
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Only Members of The Henry Ford and their guests can take advantage of this popular special event!

See over 50 mystical, magical personalities like witches, pirates, ghosts, scarecrows, the Phantom, the Headless Horseman and a few new characters who will make their debut this year. New specially themed treats at 10 historic sites throughout Greenfield Village

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Zoo Boo at Detroit Zoo: 

Location: Detroit Zoo - Royal Oak, MI
Cost: $5 / person
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Date: 10/15/2004 6:30PM-8:00PM;
Children are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes and trick or treat along the half-mile decorated trail. Also, don't forget to catch one of the showings of the "Zoo Boo Revue" - a live mini musical in the Best Buy Children's Activities Tent.

Halloween Fun at the Detroit Science Center: 

Tiny Tot Halloween
Location: The New Detroit Science Center, downtown Detroit
Date: 10/24/2004

Family Halloween Camp-in
Location: Detroit - New Detroit Science Center
Date: 10/29/2004

Spooky Sunday
Location: Detroit - New Detroit Science Center
Date: 10/31/2004

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Halloween Science at Cranbrook Institute of Science: 

Location: Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills
Date: 10/23/2004
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Cost: $7 / members; $9 / non-members - advanced registration required
Fun-filled activities in and around the Institute including science-related treat stations, a Halloween-themed planetarium show, special stage shows and more. Costumes are encouraged.

Pumpkin Patch and Halloween Parade in Birmingham: 

Location: Shain Park, Birmingham
Date: 10/24/2004 , 1:00PM-5:00PM
Cost: Free
Pumpkin Patch will be held from 1:00PM - 4:00PM
Halloween Parade will be held from 4:00PM - 5:00PM
For additional information contact: Chamber of Commerce, 248.644.1700 or the Junior League of Birmingham, 248.203.9841

Trick Or Treat in the Village of Grosse Pointe: 

Location: Downtown Grosse Pointe
Date: 10/29/2004
Halloween Trick or Treat Score bags of goodies in The Village.

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Halloween Fun Fest in Farmington: 

Location: downtown Farmington
Date: 10/23/2004
Trick or treat through the streets of downtown Farmington, sponsored by the Downtown Development Authority.

Treats in the Streets at the Detroit Historical Museum: 

Location: Detroit Historical Museum
Date: Sunday, October 24th / 2 – 4 p.m.
Cost: Free admission for kids in costume and Society members (regular admission for all others).
Taking place in the Detroit Historical Museum’s signature Streets of Old Detroit exhibit, this event is a perfect, safe opportunity for kids of all ages to dress up and fun activities and “Cleary’s Clearly Amazing Magic Show” every half hour.

HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE BALL
Charity event for Habitat for Humanity -Detroit

An evening to herald in the new Golden Age of art and culture in Detroit. Sounds like a lofty goal, but we're simply recognizing what Southeastern Michigan's art community has known for awhile: Metro Detroit is once again developing into a world class art haven, driven by the spirit of artists and citizens alike.

Saturday, October 30, 2004
7:00pm
4731 Gallery & Art Incubator
4731 Grand River Drive
Detroit, Michigan 48208

Tickets:
Early bird special: $10 by September 30
Regular: $20 by October 22

For Tickets
Phone: 248-877-2535

Note: Tickets will not be sold at the door.
*10% of net proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity-Detroit

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