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Halloween Haunted Open House at Flowerfield Arts Centre

Flowerfield Arts Centre, 185 Coleraine Road, Portstewart, County Londonderry, BT55 7HU
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HAUNTED HALLOWEEN OPEN DAY
Thursday 31 October | 11am-4.30pm
Admission free*

Who is brave enough to join explore Flowerfield's spooky Haunted House? This year, they are celebrating a shared cultural heritage and embracing the light as the darker evenings draw in, just as communities have done for centuries across different cultures.

Dive into the magic with a family-friendly screening of Wolfwalkers and hands-on creative craft sessions celebrating Samhain and Diwali. Explore the Taletime Story Dome for an immersive storytelling adventure and get ready to dance your petrifying socks off with Echo Echo Theatre. But watch out—mischievous characters might be lurking around Flowerfield during this unique All Hallows' Eve event!

*Advanced booked is required for the free film screening which is part of the Cinemagic Young Audiences Supporting the Food Bank initiative. Tickets are free but audience members are asked to bring a foodbank donation on the day. All other activities are drop-in. Book your Tickets.

Parents MUST accompany children at all times throughout the Halloween Open Day

These activities have received financial support from The Executive Office through Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council's Good Relations Programme.

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Season (31 Oct 2024)
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Thursday11:00 - 16:30

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