2016-09-30

Yes, it is that time of year again!! October is about to start and we cannot wait for cooler temperatures. Our favorite time of the season (right after Oktoberfest) is Halloween, so as every year we have put together a long list of events and things to do around town so you can simply pick and choose your favorite ones…

PLEASE NOTE: EVENT DETAILS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PLEASE CALL BUSINESS TO VERIFY.



Photo by Ashley Jane Photography

Spirits in Sanford

When: Friday September 30th-Saturday October 1st

Where: Jeanine Taylor Folk Art Gallery 211 E 1st St

What: 8th Annual Spirits in Sanford Reception & Art Show

The Champagne Reception Preview Party (6 – 8pm) on Friday, September 30 allows devoted collectors to see the show first and buy early. Attendees will enjoy blood orange champagne cocktails, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, photo opportunities with costumed characters, and a chance to mingle with the artists in an intimate setting. Costumes are encouraged but not required.

Saturday’s show, on October 1, is open to the public from 9am to 3pm and will showcase a wide variety of styles including papier mache collectibles, art dolls of spun cotton, polymer clay figures, and jewelry. The fourteen juried artists will be present, selling items that are original and hand-made.

Passionate collectors seeking handmade and one of a kind offerings will want to come early for the best selection at this edgy and spirited Halloween art show and sale.

Admission: Fridays Reception: $20 includes gourmet hor d’oeuvres, artists’ mingle, and entry to show on Saturday. Saturdays Show: Entry is $5 at the door.

Info: Call the gallery to reserve tickets.  Reservations must be made in advance by telephoning the gallery at 407-323-2774.

Paint with Nick! A kids event!

When: Sunday October 2nd, 10am & 12:45pm

Where: Rabbitfoot Record Store Cafe 307 E 2nd St

What: Come spend a Sunday with our resident artist Nick Criscitelli. Nick will be hosting a painting class geared just for kids. Since fall is coming up he will be doing a Halloween inspired painting class. Ages 5+ are welcome. The cost includes all the materials and instruction.

Admission: the cost for the class is $15.00.

Info. Space is limited please RSVP to rabbitfootrocks@gmail.com.We will have two seating for this class, 10:00 and 12:45.

Spotlight Theatre Presents: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

When: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 2016

7:30 PM — 10:00 PM

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 2016

7:30 PM — 10:00 PM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 2016

2:30 PM — 5:00 PM

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 2016

7:30 PM — 10:00 PM

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 2016

7:30 PM — 10:00 PM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 2016

2:30 PM — 5:00 PM

Where: First Presbyterian Church 320 S. Park Ave.

What: From the creators of the record-breaking Broadway sensation The Producers, comes this monster new musical comedy. The comedy genius Mel Brooks adapts his legendarily funny film into a brilliant stage creation – Young Frank.

Admission: $15/$20 Tickets available at

http://spotlight-theatre-of-central-florida.ticketleap.com/

or 407 542 4526 or email info@spotlightcfl.org

Movie in the Square

When: Friday October 7th, 8PM

Where: Downtown Sanford in Magnolia Square, near the clock tower.

What: Bring your picnic baskets and chairs and settle in for a movie under the stars in beautiful Magnolia Square (1st Street – historic downtown Sanford). The event is free!

Admission: This event is FREE!

Show- Into The West: Origins of Halloween

When: Friday October 14th, 8:30PM

Where: Seminole State College, Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust Planetarium, 100 Weldon Blvd

What: “Into The West” conjures up the history of Halloween from its beginnings five millennia ago in what is now Great Britain. This show examines the Britons and the Celts, two groups of ancient peoples who laid the foundation for the modern-day Halloween celebration. The Gaelic festival of Samhain celebrated the end of the harvest season, and from this most important time came the origins of trick-or-treating, the carving of pumpkins and ghostly lore — all inspired by a small, famous cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus known as the Pleiades.

Most appropriate for ages nine and up.

Admission: Adults:$6

Seniors (55 and up):$4

Students (grades K-12):$4

Non-Seminole State College Students (with ID):$4

Preschoolers and Seminole State students, faculty and staff:Free!

Info: Derek Demeter – demeterd@seminolestate.edu

Pumpkin Carvers Wanted!

When: October 15th, 6PM-9PM

Where: The Historic Sanford Welcome Center 230 E 1st St

What: This is an “ALL CALL” for pumpkin carvers.

The Historic Sanford Welcome Center is hosting LIVE pumpkin carving demonstrations as part of the pumpkin and Jack-O-Lantern themed Sanford Art Walk titled “Out of our Gourd!” on Saturday, October 15, 6-9pm.

Tables and booths will be provided for any pre-carved Jack-O-Lanterns you would like to sell as well as any Fall/Halloween themed arts and crafts.

Procedures –

1) Call the The Historic Sanford Welcome Center to reserve a table and/or booth by October 14th.

2) Arrive at the Historic Sanford Welcome Center by 5:30 to set up.

3) Bring pumpkin already crowned, scooped and cleaned. Feel free to improvise your design or have your design pre-drawn on your pumpkin if you already have a plan.

4) Carving demonstators can receive tips and offer their carvings for sale at the end of the event. If you plan on bringing pre-carved pumpkins for sale (or any other Fall/Halloween themed arts and crafts), please tell the receptionist when you call to register.

Info: For more information and to register, please call 407-302-2586

Register early to make the most of promoting and advertising your participation — If you want to be included in the PR for the event, please provide a link to bio and photos

Pumpkin Carving Contest

When: October 15th, 6PM-9PM

Where: The Historic Sanford Welcome Center 230 E 1st St

What: Your original carved pumpkin could win the $100 Grand Prize or one of the bonus prizes for the 2nd and 3rd place runner-ups

Anyone and everyone of all ages are invited to submit their original carved pumpkins (or gourds) in the contest and be a part of this “Out of Gourd”Sanford Art Walk event!

How to submit –

1) Drop-off your carved pumpkin or gourd to the Welcome Center on Saturday, October 15 between 10am-6:00pm, pay your $1 submission fee and fill out the submission slip.

2) They can be painted and decorated with other materials, but carving (subtractive and additive) should be the main affect.

3) All submissions will be on display at the Welcome Center for the duration of the Art Walk (6-9pm). A panel of judges will determine the winners. Patrons will be invited to select their favorites by ballot for the “People’s Choice Award”

4) Winners will be announced from the front steps of the Welcome Center at the end of the Art Walk, at 9:00pm

5) Pumpkins should be taken home after announcement of winners. The Welcome Center is not responsible for pumpkins left on the premises.

Info: For more information and to register, call 407-302-2586

Nightmare Before Christmas Ornament Painting Party!

When: October 15th, 7PM-10PM

Where: Rabbitfoot Records 307 E 2nd St

What: “This is Halloween, This is Halloween!” Come paint an ornament with us! The class includes instruction, supplies and your choice of Beer, Wine, Cocktail or Coffee.

Admission:  cost of Class is $25.00. PLEASE RSVP to: rabbitfootrocks@gmail.com.

Seats will only be reserved via email.

Info: (321) 926-3154

Pumpkin Carvers Wanted!

When: October 15th, 6PM-9PM

Where: The Historic Sanford Welcome Center 230 E 1st St

What: This is an “ALL CALL” for pumpkin carvers.

The Historic Sanford Welcome Center is hosting LIVE pumpkin carving demonstrations as part of the pumpkin and Jack-O-Lantern themed Sanford Art Walk titled “Out of our Gourd!” on Saturday, October 15, 6-9pm.

Tables and booths will be provided for any pre-carved Jack-O-Lanterns you would like to sell as well as any Fall/Halloween themed arts and crafts.

Procedures –

1) Call the The Historic Sanford Welcome Center to reserve a table and/or booth by October 14th.

2) Arrive at the Historic Sanford Welcome Center by 5:30 to set up.

3) Bring pumpkin already crowned, scooped and cleaned. Feel free to improvise your design or have your design pre-drawn on your pumpkin if you already have a plan.

4) Carving demonstators can receive tips and offer their carvings for sale at the end of the event. If you plan on bringing pre-carved pumpkins for sale (or any other Fall/Halloween themed arts and crafts), please tell the receptionist when you call to register.

Info: For more information and to register, please call 407-302-2586

Register early to make the most of promoting and advertising your participation — If you want to be included in the PR for the event, please provide a link to bio and photos

Pumpkin Carving Contest

When: October 15th, 6PM-9PM

Where: The Historic Sanford Welcome Center 230 E 1st St

What: Your original carved pumpkin could win the $100 Grand Prize or one of the bonus prizes for the 2nd and 3rd place runner-ups

Anyone and everyone of all ages are invited to submit their original carved pumpkins (or gourds) in the contest and be a part of this “Out of Gourd”Sanford Art Walk event!

How to submit –

1) Drop-off your carved pumpkin or gourd to the Welcome Center on Saturday, October 15 between 10am-6:00pm, pay your $1 submission fee and fill out the submission slip.

2) They can be painted and decorated with other materials, but carving (subtractive and additive) should be the main affect.

3) All submissions will be on display at the Welcome Center for the duration of the Art Walk (6-9pm). A panel of judges will determine the winners. Patrons will be invited to select their favorites by ballot for the “People’s Choice Award”

4) Winners will be announced from the front steps of the Welcome Center at the end of the Art Walk, at 9:00pm

5) Pumpkins should be taken home after announcement of winners. The Welcome Center is not responsible for pumpkins left on the premises.

Info: For more information and to register, call 407-302-2586

Movie Classics on Magnolia Presents “The Blob”

When: Thursday October 20th, 7:26PM

Where: Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center 201 Magnolia Ave

What: Teenagers Steve (Steven McQueen) and his best girl, Jane (Aneta Corseaut), try to protect their hometown from a gelatinous alien life form that engulfs everything it touches. The first to discover the substance and live to tell about it, Steve and Jane witness the blob destroying an elderly man then seeing it grow to a terrifying size.  In spite of its chortle-worthy premise and dated special effects, The Blob remains a prime example of how satisfying cheesy B-movie monster thrills can be.

Admission: $5 cash at the door

Halloween Horse Night!

When: Friday October 21st, 5PM-10PM

Where:  J&A Equestrian Center 5950 Feather Lane

What: Trick or Treat on Horseback

Halloween Themed Dinner Party

Dress up the horses, Halloween Games, Hay Rides

Admission: $50 per child We only have a few spots left for our Halloween Horses Night! Sign up today!

Info: Call or Text Alex to sign up today 407-417-5355

Zoo Boo Bash!

When: October 20th, 23rd, 29th & 30th, 9AM3PM

Where: Central Florida Zoo 3755 U.S. 17

What: Trick-or-treat in the wildest neighborhood in town during ZOO Boo Bash. It’s a safe, fun, and not-too-scary event for young and old alike. Kids are invited to bring goody bags and wear costumes for trick or treat stations. If you forget your costume, not a problem, our face painter will help you fit right in. Walk on Water Balls will also be available for an additional charge. Learn about the myths and realities of some misunderstood animals.

Costume Contest: 1:00 p.m. each day

Animal themed costumes – one for under 5 years of age and one for 6 to 12 year olds

Non-animal themed costumes – one for under 5 years of age and one for 6 to 12 year olds

Group costumes – all ages

Admission: This event is included in general Zoo admission; additional fees may apply for certain activities.

Info: For more information, call 407.323.4450 ext 100. For sponsorship and vendor opportunities, call 407.323.4450 ext 128.

9th Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest!

When: Tuesday Oct. 25th, 12PM-12AM

Where: West End Trading Co. 202 S Sanford Ave

What: VOTING RULES! We will post pics on West End FB page and share the thread on Celery City and Rabbitfoot (as well as this event). MOST LIKES = WINNER. Must be likes from the original post!

$150 in cash/tab/prizes 1ST, $75 2ND, $50 3RD. We will watch Charlie Brown’s Great Pumpkin at 8pm while we carve at West End!!!!

Admission: Free

Info: Click here to visit the event Facebook page

Halloween Weekend at the Planetarium

When: Oct.28th, 8:30pm & Oct.29th, 7:30PM & Oct.30th, 9:30PM

Where: Seminole State College 100 Weldon Blvd

What: Join us for a weekend of ghosts, monsters, and scary stories right here at the planetarium!

Friday, Oct. 28 — 7 p.m.
Scary Stories for Children and Adults

Join master storyteller “Country Joe” Rosier for an evening of spooky ghost stories. This show is a live theatrical performance and includes both visual and sound effects.

Friday, Oct. 28 — 8:30 p.m.

“Central Florida Nights: Monster Edition”

A special Halloween edition of our flagship show, “Central Florida Nights”. This show explores the many mythological creatures of the night sky, such as Cetus the Sea Monster, Hydra the Sea Serpent, and Draco the Dragon. Appropriate for ages 5 and up.

Saturday, Oct. 29 — 7:30 p.m.

“Into the West: Astronomical Origins of Halloween”

“Into The West” conjures up the history of Halloween from its beginnings five millennia ago in what is now Great Britain. This show examines the Britons and the Celts, two groups of ancient peoples who laid the foundation for the modern-day Halloween celebration. The Gaelic festival of Samhain celebrated the end of the harvest season, and from this most important time came the origins of trick-or-treating, the carving of pumpkins and ghostly lore — all inspired by a small, famous cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus known as the Pleiades. Be swept away in our journey “Into The West.” Appropriate for ages 9 and up.

Saturday, Oct. 29 — 9:30 p.m.

“Spooky Skies”

A special late-night planetarium presentation where the legends and stories of the night sky are told in their original, darker forms. This show is appropriate for ages 15 and up and is not suitable for children.

Admission: Admission for each show is $6 for adults, $4 for students and adults 55+, and free for Seminole State students, faculty and staff with ID.

Special deal includes $15 for aduts and $10 for students/seniors for all three presentations.

Doors open 15 minutes prior to showtime. No one may enter or re-enter the planetarium once the show begins. The planetarium is only able to accept cash and checks as payment.

Info: 407.708.2409

Haunted Tours at the Museum

When: Friday, October 28th, 2016, 7pm

Where: The Museum Of Seminole County History 300 Bush Blvd, Sanford, Florida 32773

What: The Museum of Seminole County History will host a series of nighttime tours of the museum, with an emphasis on the stories of hauntings which have occurred in these ninety-year-old walls. Tours on the half-hour (last tour begins at 9pm), family friendly, costumes welcome! Cost: General Admission.

Info: 407-665-2489

Admission: Admission: $3.00 adults, $1.00 student, plus tax. Children under the age of 4 are free.

Lakeside Fellowships Annual Trunk or Treat

When: Saturday October 29th, 4:00PM-5:30PM

Where: Lakeside Fellowship 305 Orange Blvd

What: Come out in your non scary costume and have LOTS of fun!

Fill a bag with CANDY at the Trunk or Treat.

Visit the Ducks, goats, and bunnies at the petting zoo!

Take a turn on the People Powered Hamster Wheel Snow Cone Making Machine!

Our pumpkin patch is a fundraiser that will will benefit the kids of Lakeside through the children, youth, and preschool ministries.  There are lots of opportunities to be a part of this fun filled time at Lakeside.

Click here for more information on how you can help!

Admission: This event is FREE to attend!

Info: Click here to visit the event Facebook page

Barbara Lee by Flickr Sanford365 Group user Sacha Marie

Halloween Cruise

When: Saturday, October 29th – 7:00pm-10:00pm

Where: The Barbara-Lee is docked at 433 N. Palmetto Avenue

What: Celebrate Halloween aboard the Barbara Lee, Enjoy the classic sounds of RedGate! Costume contest and prizes! Don’t miss this unique experience and party on the St. John’s River.

Admission: $20+ Cash bar. Food Available.

Info: Call  321-441-3030 or 888-235-1266 for more info or reservations. Guest 21 and older please.

Halloween Party

When: Saturday October 29th, 9PM-12AM

Where: The Alley 114 S Park Ave

What: Halloween is upon US! It’s gonna be a costume party, so come dressed to impress . . or dress to get arrested!! HA!!

Admission: Free

Info: Click here to visit the event Facebook Page

Spooky Hollow Trick or Treat

When: Monday, October 31, 2016, 6pm-8pm

Where: Downtown Sanford

What: Spooky Hollow will provide a safe environment for children, ages 12 and under, to enjoy trick-or-treating with downtown merchants. The kids will also enjoy carnival games and costume contests.

Admission: FREE

Info: Call 407-688-5120. Proudly presented by The City of Sanford Recreation Department

Mall-O-Ween

When: Monday October 31st, 6PM-8PM

Where: Seminole Towne Center Mall 200 Towne Center Cir

What: Mall-wide, See Map: http://seminoletownecenter.com/docs/librariesprovider69/default-document-library/seminoletc.pdf?Status=Master&sfvrsn=0

Calling all princesses, ghosts, and goblins. Join us October 31st as we search high and low for the most tasty treats. Children ages 2-12 are invited to come trick-or-treating at all participating stores.

Please note, masks and weapons are not permitted.

Admission: Free

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