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Tanglewood Hosting 'Spooky Fest'

Halloween haunts come to neighboring Rockville Centre in a spook-tacular way for two weekends.

The Center for Science, Teaching and Learning at Tanglewood Preserve has announced its 2012 Spooky Fest, which will take place Oct. 19-21 and Oct. 26-28 in neighboring Rockville Centre.

Spooky Fest will be opened from 6:30-9:30 p.m. on the aforementioned dates. Admission is $10 and includes the following:

  • A goody-bag for the first 200 kids each night.
  • A Not-So-Spooky Walk with displays for young children. Bring a camera and stand in the many new displays for a great family photo.
  • Tanglewood's famous Scary Walk through haunted woods for older kids and adults. "Campers have entered the woods and have not returned. Can you find them or what's left of them?"
  • Kids craft room
  • Tanglewood's Amazing Animals Live Animal Exhibit is decorated and features a full size T-Rex!
  • The Mystic Den will have fortune telling and face painting
  • And NEW for 2012: THE MAZE OF MADNESS! The undead care taker inhabits his extremely dark and scary abandoned junk yard.

Tickets can be bought at the door between 6:30 and 9 p.m.

For more information, call 516-764-0045 or visit www.CSTL.org.

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