Chatham Schools Ban Clowns

In response to the recent “creepy clown” hoax that is currently scaring the country, Chatham Central School District has decided to not allow clown costumes at school, school events or on school buses this Halloween. This ban applies to students, employees and visitors to upcoming school events. Although there is little evidence that anyone dressed as a creepy clown has broken any laws, Superintendent Cheryl Nuciforo, said that the school district had received reports of clown sightings. In a letter to parents, Nuciforo wrote that the district had spoken with law enforcement and were assured that there was no credible threat.

Nuciforo informed parents that the district’s safety procedures had been reviewed, and that police would be paying close attention to the campuses. “I want to assure you that the safety of our students is of the utmost importance to us here in Chatham and that makes school one of the safest environments for our children,” Nuciforo wrote. “All outside doors are locked throughout the day, our staff is on the lookout for anything out of the ordinary and we work very closely with our school resource deputy and other local law enforcement agencies to make sure our students stay safe and secure.”

As of now, there is no ban on clown costumes in the New Lebanon Central School District, including the Trunk or Treat event at Walter B. Howard Elementary School on October 31.  The event, which takes place from 5-6 p.m., invites adults to decorate their cars and fill the trunks with treats. Kids in costume can then go from car to car, trick or treating. The district asks parents and students to avoid scary or gory decorations and costumes.

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New Lebanon Library Crafts Event: Build A Mummy Figure

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016, at the New Lebanon Library, the library will host it’s Fun Family Crafts event. This month’s craft session will teach kids how to make their own mummy action figure for Halloween.

All materials for creating the mummy figures will be provided.
For ages 5 and up.

The craft session starts at 4:30 at the New Lebanon Library,  550 State Route 20 in New Lebanon, NY.

For more info, contact the library:
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

 

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13 Nights of Terror Returns to Jiminy Peak!

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Every October, Jiminy Peak, the ski resort in Hancock, Massachusetts, celebrates Halloween by creating an awesome haunted house and outdoor walk.  I went a few years ago, and loved it. The lodge is decorated as a creepy prison with multiple displays, and costumed people providing scares. After walking through the lodge, visitors hop on the mountain’s ski lift and head to the summit for a creepy, outdoor wooded walk.

DATES:
13 Nights of Terror is open every Friday & Saturday night through the month of October as well as Sunday, October 9, and Thursday October 27th – Monday, October 31.

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HOURS & ADMISSION:
6:30 pm – 10:30 pm (Groups of 6-8 leave every couple of minutes. Space is limited. Last tour leaves at 10:30 pm). Tickets can be purchased in advance, or at the door. The cost is $25, and takes about 4o minutes from start to finish. 13 Nights is recommended for ages 10 and up.

Visit 13nightsatjiminy.com for more info, and to purchase your tickets in advance.

 

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