Sep 29 – Oct 5, 2010: Canobie Lake Park, Moonlight Corn Maze, Steam Engines, Mercedes, Kerouac, Dr. Horrible, Ig Nobels, and Fall Fests!
09/28/10 by
Johnny Monsarrat
I’ve gotten invited to a press event at Pioneer Village, the live re-enactment center in Salem, which is doing a Halloween special event, Saturday October 2nd in the evening. It’s later than the commuter rail runs, so if any one or two people with a car would like to go, email me at johnny@eventsinsider.com. Also send feedback and event ideas. Oh, also Halloween Attractions get going this week — I track 82 of them! So let me know if you’d like to provide a ride and have me swing some free tix to that, too. I needs me some haunted houses.
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Free Tickets to Canobie Lake Park & more | Fri 10/1 – Sun 10/31 | Boston Metro |
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This week, you missed Conviction with Sam Rockwell doing a Q&A because you’re not on the Facebook Group, but you can join by clicking this link. However, it’s not too late to win Canobie Lake Park tickets — I’ll have more every week through October, while they have Octoberfest and Screeemfest. And win tickets to Let Me In, Thursday at 11:15pm in Somerville; or Life as We Know It, Mon 10/4 in Boston; or Buried, Wed 9/29 at 7:30pm in Boston; The Social Network, Thu 9/30 at 7pm in Boston. Various. more |
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Terrorthon & J. Cannibal’s Feast of Flesh | Fri 9/24 – Sat 10/2 | Boston Metro |
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I’m a big fan of the horror-themed Feast of Flesh festival, and after running all week it ends Saturday with a live music, costume competition, zombie apocalypse finale movie. Somerville Theatre, Somerville, MA. more |
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Mercedes Day at Larz Anderson Museum | Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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The Larz Anderson has another of its classy lawn festivals, this time featuring mercedes. Mercedeseses. Mercs. 15 Newton Street, Brookline, MA.617-522-6547. more |
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Annual Yankee Steam-Up | Sat 10/2 | Rhode Island |
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How about trying something old? Also 19th century, before they had gas engines, they used steam. Can they bring steam engines back to solve global warming? Probably not since all that steam came from coal. This festival showcases working steam engines of every kind. 8am-4pm. New England Wireless and Steam Museum, 1300 Frenchtown Rd., East Greenwich, RI.401-885-0545. more |
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Annual Roslindale Day Parade | Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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Personally I’d rather be taking in the gentrification nearby in the Roslindale Parade. There doesn’t appear to be anything in additional to the parade, despite the name “Roslindale Day”. They have a fundraiser where every dollra raised is a vote to who gets to play the “Mayor” in the parade! A road race starts at 12:15pm, then the parade at 1pm. Roslindale, MA.617-327-4886. more |
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Moonlight Mazing at Davis Farmland | Sat 10/2 | Worcester | ||
The fantastic corn maze at Davis Farmland is open at night! 2010; 6-10pm. It’s a must see. 145 Redstone Hill, Sterling, MA.978-422-8888. more |
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Lowell Celebrates Kerouac | Thu 9/30 – Sun 10/3 | Northern Mass |
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Lowell is a city that tries extra hard to bring in tourists (Salem and Quincy are others) This event is based on Jack Kerouac, who is from Lowell MA. His books including “On The Road”, encourage wanderlust. This festival looks surprisingly meaty considering it’s inspired by book-lovers. They’ll have tours of the area, a marathon book reading, music events, road race, and commentary on Jack Kerouac. Lowell, MA. more |
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Topsfield Fair | Fri 10/1 – Mon 10/11 | North Shore |
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The Topsfield Fair is the largest and best of Massachusetts agricultural fairs, with a giant pumpkin contest, a blacksmith shop, a cider mill, parades, and a carnival. See pig racing, a petting farm, sand sculptures, milking and bee keeping and wood carving demonstrations, and lots of animal show and pie competition goodness. AAA discount. Topsfield Fairgrounds, Topsfield, MA. more |
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Company of the Wolfe Argent at Higgins Armory | Sat 10/2 | Worcester |
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The Higgins Armory is an entire museum in a real castle, devoted to medeival suits of armor. This weekend they’ll have 15th century military re-enactors. 100 Barber Ave, Worcester, MA. more |
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Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog | Sat 10/2 | Worcester |
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You know how people act out Rocky Horror live while the movie plays? Now they’re doing it for Dr. Horrible and I assume you can sing along as well. Friendly Neighborhood Comics, 191 Mechanic St, Bellingham, MA.508-966-2275. more |
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Somerville Oktoberfest | Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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I sort of don’t get Oktoberfest. German music, food, and beer. Lots of beer. Does that make a festival? At Red Bones is does! Yum! They serve BBQ. 12-6pm. 55 Chester St, Somerville, MA. more |
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Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony & Lectures | Thu 9/30 | Boston Metro |
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I still sort of love the Ig Nobels, the phony comic “awards” given to real scientists doing bizarre and unintuitive research. It really is a high school production though, despite being at Harvard and broadcast on National Public Radio. Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA. more |
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Free Walking Tour at Arnold Arboretum | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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Perhaps this other Harvard event, which is outdoors, might suit you better. It’s fall foliage season! And the Arnold Arboretum holds regular free guided tours. Sat 10:30am, Sun 1pm. Arnold Arboretum, Hunnewell Building Lawn, Boston, MA. more |
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Roxbury Open Studios | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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Nearby Roxbury is having their open studios. Open studios are an excuse to stroll around the city visiting the homes and work studios of artists. Of course they want you to buy art, but at least you aren’t meeting vendors! It’s usually a fun time. Roxbury, MA. more |
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Maynard Fest | Sat 10/2 | Metro West |
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Maynard steps forward and dominates the region with its own festial, the largest harvest fest in the area. Magic pumpkin painting, and the usual street vendors are pretty ordinary, but they end with fireworks! Maynard, MA. more |
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North Adams Fall Foliage Parade | Sun 10/3 | Western Mass |
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Speaking of fall foliage, here’s an excuse to head to Western Massachusetts to North Adams, where you can see the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA). 1pm. Downtown, North Adams, MA. more |
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Berkshire Botanical Garden Harvest Festival | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Western Mass |
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Also in the Berkshires, they claim this is their longest-running and best-known community event, with 15,000 attending. They’ll have demonstrations of blacksmithing and wool spinning, hay rides, a haunted house, a pumpkin toss, crafts vendors, live music, and of course, face painting. Rtes. 102 and 183, Stockbridge, MA.413/298-3926. more |
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Crestfallen – Society for Creative Anachronism | Sat 10/2 | Western Mass |
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The Society for Creative Anachronism recreates medeival times, but they also have fun beating each other with soft weapons. This festival seems to be more of the latter, but they have so few close to Boston I thought I’d list it. Gray’s Sugarhouse, 38 Barnes Rd, Ashfield, MA. more |
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Lumberjack Competitions & Festival | Sun 10/3 | New Hampshire |
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I’m a lumberjack, and I’m okay! Alright, I’m not a lumberjack, but I could fantasize at this festival with a log rolling contest and a lot more! Berlin, NH.603-752-7202. more |
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Harvest Moon Festival at Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum | Sun 10/3 | New Hampshire |
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I’ve been to this museum and, well, it is small. Don’t expect more than a few dozen people to attend this festival. But the place is very genuine and worth a stopover if you’re on your way to or from the White Mountains, another great place to go for fall foliage! Warner, NH.603-456-2600. more |
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Star Gazing | Fri 10/1 | Newport Area |
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While you’re outdoors you might as well use a telescope. As always with telescope events, call ahead to ensure good weather. FREE. 7pm. Westport Town Farm, Westport, MA. more |
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Free Star Parties | Sun 10/3 | Southeast Mass |
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Here’s another one. Borrow a telescope and get a guided tour of the sky. Moose Hill, 293 Moose Hill St, Sharon, MA. more |
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AstroAssembly | Fri 10/1 – Sat 10/2 | Rhode Island |
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And this one’s all weekend and is the biggest event of the year for this astronomy club. Seagrave Memorial Observatory,47 Peeptoad Rd, North Scituate, RI. more |
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Fort Adams in the Fall Car Festival | Sun 10/3 | Rhode Island |
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Also in Rhode Island, zip down to Newport and see the historic mansions and the historic cars at this seaside old-timey fort park. Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI.401-841-0707. more |
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Two Geeks Are Better Than One | Mon 10/4 | Boston Metro |
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Let’s face it. They aren’t making Star Wars movies anymore. But geeks now have their own book! It’s called Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks: An Epic Quest for Reality Among Role Players, Online Gamers, and Other Dwellers of Imaginary Realms, and if you are a roleplayer attend this two-fer event and meet the author and also the author of My Best Friend Is a Wookiee. All taking place at a local roleplaying center and bookstore. Pandemonium Books, 4 Pleasant St., Cambridge, MA. more |
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Drag Bingo at BU | Fri 10/1 | Boston Metro | ||
Also under the WTF category, this is a burlesque performance but also a bingo game? Basement of student center. Probably 8pm-12am. BU Central, 775 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA. more |
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Changing of the Guards at Faneuil Hall Marketplace | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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Boston’s tourist mecca — Fanueil Hall, a place that locals should never go for shopping, has a “changing of the guard” historical re-enactment event. They don’t just change places and call it an event. The re-enactors bring live music and answer questions from the crowd. Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA. more |
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Evening Walk at the BNC | Fri 10/1 | Boston Metro |
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I know it seems like a lot, but I only bring you the outstanding government park events, like this one that’s at night and close to the city. 6pm. Boston Nature Center, 500 Walk Hill St, Mattapan, MA.617-983-8500. more |
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Franklin Park Fall Forest Festival | Sat 10/2 | Boston Metro |
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This festival looks ordinary, but at least there’s a park to explore. Franklin Park, Boston, MA. more |
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Harvest Festival and Perennial Divide | Sat 10/2 | Boston Metro |
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My first thought seeing this event was, they have events in Mattapan? And greenery? And I almost didn’t list it but I noticed they’ll have a *bee-keeping* demonstration. OoOoo!! 2009: 10am-2pm. BNAN’s City Natives Nursery, 30 Edgewater Drive, Mattapan, MA. more |
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Fall Campfire at Constitution Beach | Fri 10/1 | Boston Metro |
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I haven’t had a campfire in ages! This one comes with marshmallows and hot chocolate. What about ghost stories? Constitution Beach, Zero Barnes Avenue, Boston, MA.781-485-2803, ext. 109. more |
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Weir River Farm Fall Festival | Sat 10/2 | South Shore |
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It’s Fall. Let’s have a festival. The typical farm stuff like live music, animals, pony rides, and vendors. 10am-2pm. Weir River Farm, Hingham, MA. more |
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New Bedford Open Studios | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Southeast Mass |
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New Bedford is also having an open studios, and you can check out the Whaling Museum while you’re there. New Bedford, MA. more |
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NRT Harvest and Crafts Fair | Sun 10/3 | Southeast Mass |
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Here’s a tiny festival that seems to only feature vendors and unspecificed “kids’ activities” and “entertainment”. Easton, MA. more |
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Hopkinton Carnival on the Common | Sat 10/2 | Metro West |
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This one comes with a dunk tank, a “pedestal joust”, and a velcro wall. Town Common, Hopkinton, MA. more |
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Barnstable County Harvest Festival | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Cape Cod |
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This one looks bigger but less of a carnival. Rain or shine, they’ll have live music, hayrides, and the usual vendors selling handcrafted stuff. County Fairgrounds, Rt 151, East Falmouth, MA.508-563-3200. more |
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Eastern States Exposition | Fri 9/17 – Sun 10/3 | Springfield |
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New England’s largest agricultural fair continues, with hokey vendors, an okay traveling carnival, a horse show, actual famous musicians, and a great circus! They’ll also have a slightly alarming “New England in Miniature” called Storrowton which is the only part of New England that many tourists will ever see, and possibly tethered balloon rides. Rt 90W to exit 4. Rt 5S. 1305 Memorial Avenue, West Springfield, MA. more |
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North Quabbin Garlic & Arts Festival | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | North Shore |
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This one’s not just a garlic festival, it’s an arts festival! They’ll have a bunch of cooking and artist demonstrations, workshops, and (for those who are gullible) ‘healing arts’. My favorite events on their schedule: clogging, yo yo-ing, Indian Bhangra dancing, a garlic sack race, and a garlic and egg toss. Vampires welcome! Orange, MA. more |
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Salem Halloween Happenings | Fri 10/1 – Sun 10/31 | North Shore |
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Salem is on the commuter rail and there’s no excuse to miss it this time of year. Except perhaps the Salem goodness doesn’t really ramp up until mid-month, so what’s available are the year-round attractions, most of which are pretty touristy and should be avoided. However, I recommend the Pirate Museum, the Salem Witch Museum, and the Peabody Essex Museum. Rt 128N to exit 25A, Rt 114E, follow signs to visitor’s center. Park at Visitors Center and walk around, Salem, MA.978-740-1650. more |
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Harvest Festival at The Growing Center | Sat 10/2 | Boston Metro |
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Although small, this harvest fest will have cider making, pumpkin decorating, music, and games. Rain date the next day. Somerville Community Growing Center, 22 Vinal Avenue, Somerville, MA. more |
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Block Island Birding Weekend | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Newport Area |
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It’s educational but expensive: the Audubon Society will lead field trips for both newbie and expert bird-watchers. It lasts all weekend and they want $475. Yikes! Block Island, RI. more |
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Norman Bird Sanctuary Annual Harvest Fair | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Rhode Island |
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This bird event is probably free and therefore better, and 13,000 attend. 10am-5pm. Animals, vendors, hay rides, and what the heck happens at the “Mud Pit”? 583 Third Beach Road, Middletown, RI.401-846-2577 ext.16. more |
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FirstWorksProv | Sat 9/25 – Sat 11/13 | Rhode Island |
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This series of performances and gallery exhibitions should in no way be considered a ‘festival’. That being said, a number of the concerts look interesting. Various Places, Providence, RI. more |
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National Solar Homes Tour | Sat 10/2 | Rhode Island |
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This isn’t a festival either, but it sounds like a really interesting tour of the green buildings of the future. Center for Sustainable Living, 451 Hammet Rd, Coventry, RI. more |
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Green Buildings Open House | Sat 10/2 | Boston Metro |
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And a ton of private homes with green technology are opened to the public, too. Buildings all across New England are open for tours to show off renewable energy and energy conservation features. Various – see map, Everywhere. more |
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World’s Championship Chili Cookoff | Fri 10/1 – Sun 10/3 | New Hampshire |
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Do I want chili? Do I? Yes! Yes I do want chili! How about you? Veterans Park, Manchester, NH. more |
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Boston Fall Boat Show | Fri 10/1 – Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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This show is only $10 and even if you don’t own a boat, if you are curious, you can see tons of vendors or attend a seminar. Seaport World Trade Center, Boston, MA. more |
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Boston Palestine Film Festival | Fri 10/1 – Sun 10/10 | Boston Metro |
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This film festival seems to truly be a festival, not just a series of screenings. They’ll have an opening reception and a few filmmakers appearing to present some of the showings. Various, Boston, MA. more |
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United Nations Association Film Festival | Fri 9/24 – Sat 10/2 | Boston Metro |
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I admit it — indie films scare me. Some are great and some are way too cerebral or niche in their appeal. Anyway, here are some films from around the world. They will have a reception though and a couple of filmmaker talks, making this a real festival. Brattle Theatre & Kennedy School of Gov’t, Cambridge, MA. more |
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Juvenile Diabetes Walk | Sat 10/2 | Boston Metro |
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I don’t know why I list charity walks. There are a ton of them and they all sort of seem generic. But at least it’s outdoors and I’m sure a nice excuse to walk and help people. Esplanade, Boston, MA. more |
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Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk | Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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This would be my pick, though, because it involves two of my favorite topics. Esplanade, Boston, MA. more |
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Lung Bike Ride | Fri 10/1 – Sun 10/3 | South Shore |
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Why make strides when you can make cycles? Goes from Plymouth to Provincetown. Plymouth, MA. more |
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King Richard’s Faire (Ren Faire) | Sat 9/4 – Sun 10/24 | South Shore | ||
New England’s largest renaissance faire continues. Weekends & holidays only. Plenty of Ren Faire vendors and people-watching, with 8 performance stages. Only 1/3 of the acts are worth watching, but definitely see the Aerial Angels, Paolo Garbanzo, and especially the jousting! Rt 3 S to Rt 44 W to Rt 58 S. Carver, MA.508-866-5391. more |
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Poe: Outdoor Theatre | Sat 9/18 – Sun 10/3 | North Shore |
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Halloween is starting! (Although today I saw the first Xmas display in a retail store so I guess that’s starting too! And it’s still September!!) Based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, these are spooky skits and plays with puppetry and movement by a theatre troupe. Rain date: following weekend. Maudslay State Park, Newburyport, MA.978-465-2572. more |
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Poe: a fever dream | Fri 10/1 – Sat 10/16 | Boston Metro |
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Although indoors, I don’t doubt that this will be spooky and deliciously gruesome, too! Factory Theatre, 791 Tremont St, Boston, MA. more |
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Perfect Harmony | Thu 9/9 – Sun 10/3 | Boston Metro |
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I’ve seen this stunning musical, where high school teams compete for the a capella nationals. It’s both hilarious and dramatic enough to make you cry. Um, the guy next to me was crying, I mean. It’s lewd like a lot of comedy these days, but in a great way, and the songs and plot twists build the whole thing to a higher level. You really need to check it out!! Stoneham Theatre, Stoneham, MA. more |
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Bittersweet Midnight | Thu 9/30 – Sat 10/16 | North Shore |
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This is a one-woman show by a storyteller who discusses women in history and… it’s unclear what but they call it “tales of women wandering the dark side”, so it probably has a Halloween theme. STC Theater, 90 Lafayette St, Salem, MA. more |
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King Arthur’s Fall Harvest Faire | Sat 9/25 – Sun 10/24 | Connecticut |
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I’ve heard that this renaissance faire is better and bigger than King Richard’s, and it’s not too far: just 1.5 hrs from Boston. It’s just across the border into Connecticut. Raine or shine. Weekends & holidays, 10am-6pm. Woodstock, CT.860-923-0454. more |
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New England Atlatl Day | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Connecticut |
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How crazy is this? The atlatl is an ancient hunting spear and they have a competition this weekend. Hammonasset Beach State Park, Madison, CT. more |
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Tapping Into Twain Oktoberfest | Fri 10/1 | Connecticut |
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I feel physicall ill with regret that we — all of us — missed the re-enactment of Mark Twain’s funeral. But hey, you can still catch this event that seems to focus on beer. Oy. Is that all you got, show up and get buzzed? 5:30-9:30pm. 351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, CT.860-247-0998. more |
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St Andrew’s Society of CT Highland Games Fairgrounds Goshen, CT | Sat 10/2 | Connecticut |
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I love scottish festivals! These people know how to party! This one has dancing, music, some of which is participatory, sheepherding, and the usual crazy highland games, like throwing large stones. Don’t you guys have any atlatls? Goshen Fairgrounds, Goshen, CT. more |
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International Time Line Event | Sat 10/2 – Sun 10/3 | Vermont |
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Most re-enactment events focus on one era, of course. This one has everything from Ancient Rome to today!! It may very well be worth the 3 hour drive from Boston, if you make a whole weekend of it. West Dover, VT. more |
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Halloween Attractions | Wed 9/29 | Thu 9/30 | Fri 10/1 | Sat 10/2 | Sun 10/3 | Mon 10/4 | Tue 10/5 | Wed 10/6 | ||
Boston Metro | Boston, MA | Ghosts and Gravestones Tour (in Boston): 7 nights a week. 1.5 hour tour. Claim to be grounded, not “paranomal” weirdness. 100% moneyback guarantee. Evening tours hourly. , 617-908-8230. more |
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Boston Metro | Burlington, MA | Zombie Invasion! with Nerf toys: What the hell is this? Soft boffer weapons, a zombie holocaust, sounds fun! 2010: 10pm & 11pm. Register. 103 Terrace Hall Ave, 781-270-4800. more |
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Metro West | Lincoln, MA | Halloween Tales: 2010: 4:45pm and 7pm. Spooky, candle-lit ghost stories. Hartwell Tavern, Rt 2A more |
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Southern Mass | Fall River, MA | Asylum of Horror: Haunted house. See website for coupons. 2010: 7-11pm or later. Anawan St., 508-324-7709. more |
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Southern Mass | Fall River, MA | Factory of Terror: Haunted house. Rt 195E to exit 5. Left off exit. Behind Dunkin Donuts. See website coupon. 2010: 6:30 to 10pm, or 11pm Fri/Sat. 18 Pocasset Street more |
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North Shore | Salem, MA | Year-Round Salem Attractions: Haunted houses. Frankenstein’s Laboratory, The Haunted Witch Village (Salem Witch Village). more |
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North Shore | Danvers, MA | Haunted Cornfield at Connors Farm Corn Maze: 2010: 6-10pm. Bring a flashlight. 30 Valley Road (Rt. 35), 978-777-1245. more |
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Northern Mass | Fitchburg, MA | Haunted Mansion at Halloween Costume World: Haunted house. Next to the largest costume store in New England. Excellent actors, some good props, location is not large and not overly spooky (a warehouse). The store itself is truly amazing: they have everything. 2010: 7-9pm. 480 Water St, 978-343-6666. more |
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Northern Mass | Haverhill, MA | Haunted Castle of Freaky Fobic Fear: Winnekenni Castle in Haverhill with four different attractions. Special less scary days for small children some Sundays. Open “after dark”. 347 Kenoza Avenue, 978-521-1686. more |
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Northern Mass | Westford, MA | Witch’s Woods: Haunted house. Costume Ball and Fireworks 10/30. Rt 2W to Rt. 2A/119, 6mi to Powers Rd. 2010: 6:30pm-10:30pm. Nashoba Ski, 978-692-3033. more |
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South Shore | Abington, MA | Barrett’s Haunted Mansion: Rt 3S to Rt 18S. Great! See website coupon or get one at the restaurant next door. 2010: 7-10:30pm. 1235 Bedford St, 781-871-4573. more |
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Southern Mass | Foxboro, MA | The Haunted Theatre: Haunted house. 2010: Fri, Sat 7-10pm, Kid-friendly, Sun 1-3pm. Orpheum Theatre, 1 School St, 508-543-2787 ?4. more |
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Southern Mass | Norton, MA | Haunted Woods & Spooky Carnival at Winslow Farm: Haunted walks both for kids and adults. $10. 2010: Fri & Sat 7-9pm, Sat & Sun 12-4pm. 37 Eddy Street, 508-285-6451. more |
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Western Mass | Agawam, MA | Fright Fest at Six Flags New England: Haunted house part of larger amusement park. 1623 Main Street, 413 786-9300. more |
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Western Mass | South Hadley, MA | Haunted Hay Rides at McCray’s Farm: Hayrides: kids 5pm+, adults 7pm+. Animal farm, ice cream, & mini-golf. 55 Alvord Street, 413-533-0775. more |
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New Hampshire | East Conway, NH | Maze Massacre at Sherman Farm: Corn field maze! Daytimes only. 2010: 10am-5pm (to 4pm after 10/14). , 603-939-2412. more |
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New Hampshire | Epping, NH | Haunted Acres: Rt 93N to ex 7, Rt 101E, ex 8, left off exit. Dragway straight ahead.Three attractions & forest walk. Rain or shine. 2010: 6pm-10pm, but Fri & Sat to 11pm. 272 Exter Road, 603-679-1666. more |
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New Hampshire | Gilford, NH | Morbid Mountain: Haunted Houses at the grounds of ski area Gunstock Mountain. 2010: 7-10:30pm with costume ball 10/30. 719 Cherry Valley Road, 603-293-4341 ext 164. more |
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New Hampshire | Litchfield, NH | Spooky World / Nightmare New England: 2010: Ticket sales 6-10:30pm, or 6-11pm Fri/Sat. Four attractions. Looks great, but I’m told the lines are impossibly long, so arrive early. 454 Charles Bancroft Highway (RT 3A), 603.424.2292. more |
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New Hampshire | Nashua, NH | Fright Kingdom: You can pay extra to skip to the front of the line. 2010: 6:30-11pm except Sunday 10pm. Kids matinee Sunday 10/24. “Haunted Circus” performances. 12 Simon Street more |
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New Hampshire | North Conway, NH | Ghoullog Halloween Haunted Chairlift Ride: Board the ski lift for a Halloween experience on the ride up and on the peak! $25. 2010: 6-10pm. 1 Skimobile Rd, 603-356-5544. more |
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New Hampshire | Salem, NH | Canobie Lake Screeemfest: The entire amusement park is open and haunted attractions, too. 5pm to 11pm except 9pm Sundays. Lines close before the park closes. So come early. 85 North Policy Street, (603) 893-3506 or 617-653-5959. more |
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New York | Ulster Park, NY | Headless Horseman: Haunted house. Outside New England but a “Top Ten in USA” haunted house according to the industry magazine. more |
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Rhode Island | Cranston, RI | Haunted Labyrinth: Rejoice in Hope Youth Center, 804 Dyer Avenue, 401-943-8686. more |
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Rhode Island | West Greenwich, RI | Field of Screams: 2010: Thu & Sun, 6:30-9pm, Fri & Sat, 6:30-10pm. 3 attractions. Website coupon. Outdoors, call if bad weather. , 401-884-7369. more |
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