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The Angelus House and Trail Get creepy
By Times Staff Writer
Published October 26, 2007
HUDSON
A disabled-accessible haunted house is open through Halloween at the Angelus House, 12413 Hudson Ave. The tour includes the haunted house, a 40-foot pirate ship and haunted trail with a 25-yard balloon walk. Hours are 6 p.m. to midnight today, Saturday and Wednesday, and 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The Angelus House provides care for 32 severely disabled residents. Cost is $7. For information, call (727) 856-1775, ext. 305.
NEW PORT RITCHEY
See Garbo classic for free Saturday
A free showing of the classic Greta Garbo film Flesh and the Devil will take place at the Richey Suncoast Theatre, 6237 Grand Blvd., at 2 p.m. Saturday. The event is being sponsored by the Richey Suncoast Theatre and the New Port Richey Library. For information, call Ann Scott at (727) 853-1265.
'Dr. FrankenOz' makes fun appear
"Enchante Mysterioso," a magic "spooktacular" for children over the age of 8, will take place at the Richey Suncoast Theatre, 6237 Grand Blvd., at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The event features lots of spooky fun, illusions and ghost stories, and stars Christopher Oz, who plays "Dr. FrankenOz," a ghost hunter and paranormal expert. There is no charge. Call Ann Scott at (727) 853-1265 for details.
Port Richey
Hayride, games highlight event
"Swamp Magic" is the theme for this year's Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park's Halloween in the Woods event in the state park next to Gulf View Square mall behind Sears. The event will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. today and Saturday. There will be games, free candy, food and hayrides. Featured will be the park's famous "Spooky Trails." Event is for all ages. Admission is $2 for teens and older, $1 for children 12 and younger. For information, call (727) 816-1890.
Correction
The Pasco County School District attendance zone boundary committee will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the School Board headquarters. A story in Thursday's Pasco Times listed the wrong date.
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