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Updated: 5:05 PM Oct 30, 2009
Your Weekend Ahead (10/30)
Check out some fun things to do in and around our region this weekend.
Posted: 5:05 PM Oct 30, 2009Reporter: Steve Eschleman Email Address: steve.eschleman@wsaz.com |
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Check out the list below for events happening in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio this weekend.
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Tri-State Marching Band Fest
Joan Edwards Stadium
38 Local High School Bands
2 hours of music
Saturday 10 am
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Camden Park Spooktacular
West Huntington
20 rides/Haunted House and Train
Friday-Saturday 6pm-11pm
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Haunted Tunnel
Ironton
Route 93
Friday-Saturday 7pm-11pm
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Ghost Stories in the Cave
Cascade Cave
Carter Caves State Park
Olive Hill, Ky
Saturday 8:30pm
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Haunted T-N-T Tours
Mothman Museum
Point Pleasant
Tours of Haunted TNT Grounds
Saturday 8pm and 10pm
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Maize at Cooper Farms
Field of Screams
behind Old Milton Middle School
Friday 5pm-10pm
Saturday noon-10pm
Sunday 1pm-5pm
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Valley VFD Field of Screams
Route 2
Dusk-Midnight
Friday-Saturday
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The Dark-Aracoma Story
Haunted House
Chief Logan State Park
Through November 1st
7pm-11pm
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Screambo Lake State Park
Trail of Horror
Greenbo State Park
Dusk-10:30pm
Friday-Saturday
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Percy Sledge LIVE
Mountain Arts Center
Prestonsburg, Ky
Saturday 7:30pm
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Diwali: Festival of Lights
Paramount Arts Center
Ashland
Indian Music, Food and Dance
Saturday 5:30pm
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Mountain Stage LIVE
Culture Center Theater
Charleston
Elvis Perkins, Nellie McKay
Marshall Crenshaw
Sunday 7pm
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Spartan Fighting Championships
National Guard Armory
Ashland
12 matches
Saturday 9pm
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SHARKEY'S HALLOWEEN PARTY! 10th St. and 4th Avenue - Downtown Huntington Party starts at 10pm!
SPEAKEASY SINGLES Dance - Halloween/Costume Party, Saturday, October 31, 2009 @ 8:00pm – midnight (doors open at 7:30pm). WV State University - Wilson Student Union, Washington Avenue off of Route 25 (Fairlawn Avenue), Institute, WV. Watch for SpeakEasy Sign on Route 25. For more information please contact nifty50inwv@gmail.com or speakeasysingles@suddenlink.net or visit our web site www.speakeasysingles.com. DJ Randy Justice and finger food (snacks only) included with admission and drinks available for $1.00 (NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED!). Dig out your costumes and masks and come to our spooktacular Halloween Party, with plenty of ghosts and ghouls. Door prizes will be awarded in various categories.
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