This Spy is waiting for the powers that be to declare Halloween a National Holiday. And even if you’re not really into dressing up as your favorite film character, politician, or otherwise scary creature, you have to admit all those trick – or – treaters and partyers should give a bit of a boost to the economy. Here are a few suggestions for doing your part:
Friday, October 28 – 8pm: Halloween Dance Party with Los Straitjackets Strictly for grownups ! With the ‘world famous’ burlesque group, The Pontani Sisters.“When you play surf guitar as well as Nashville’s Los Straitjackets, you don’t really need a shtick. But now the tag-team has gone gloriously overboard by performing with the Pontani Sisters…” San Diego Beat
“This adventurous piece of Americana nostalgia is guaranteed to fill your craving for the good old 60’s, and fun, fun, fun!” Guitar Digest Costumes Optional
$25 Avalon Theatre , 40 Dover St., Easton, MD 21601
Saturday, October 29 – 10 am: Children’s Entertainment & Costume Awards at Thompson Park in Easton. 11 am: Trick or Treat Parade and bring the kids back from 6 to 8pm for Hayrides and Magic sponsored by Easton Main Street
Sunday, October 30 – 2 pm : Fourth Annual Oxford Pumpkin Walk In case you missed the Easton parade, or the kids want to try out several different guises. Costumed humans, young and old, and dogs of all ages should gather at St. Paul`s Church, corner of South and S. Morris Streets in Oxford.
Monday, October 31 – 6 to 8 pm Easton, Oxford & St Michaels Official Trick or Treating Time
One non – Halloween option – Saturday, October 29 & Sunday, October 30 – Sultana Downrigging Weekend in Chestertown: Tall Ships galore – (seven offering public sailing), Wooden Boat Show, Smith Island Crab Skiff Races…
see the whole schedule here
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