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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for SUNDAY, OCT. 29

Halloween Display

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PUMPKIN GLOW – 6-7 p.m. See the carved pumpkins and hear spooky stories by Bruce Markusen. On the steps of the Cooperstown Art Association. Visit www.cooperstownart.com

COOP LOOP RACE – 1 p.m. Enjoy a 5K or 10K run through the beautiful roads of Cooperstown. Check-in/register 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cost, $35. Begins/ends Clark Sports Center, Cooperstown. Call 607-547-2800 or visit www.clarksportscenter.com/events/2017-coop-loop-5k-10k-race/

PUMPKIN DROP OFF – 1-4 p.m. Bring your carved pumpkins to the CAA to enter them in the Pumpkin Glow. Cooperstown Art Association. Visit www.cooperstownart.com

THEATER – 1 p.m. Performance of Woody Allen’s “Don’t Drink The Water.” Cost, $10-$15. The Foothills Performing Arts Center, Oneonta. Call 607-431-2080 or visit foothillspac.org

TASTE OF FOOTHILLS – 3:30-8 p.m. Annual fund-raiser features dinner by area eateries followed by performance by Gilbert Gottfried and a special guest. Cost $35/show, $120/dinner+show. The Foothills Performing Arts Center, Oneonta. Call 607-431-2080 or visit foothillspac.org

FILM – 5 p.m. Festival of the Reformation featuring “Luther” (2003) followed by discussion. Free. St. James Episcopal Church, 305 Main St., Oneonta. Call 607-287-4534 or e-mail prpaul_theoinst@hotmail.com.

FILM CLASS – 5 p.m. View and discuss films with the group. All welcome. Cooperstown Graduate Program, 5838 St. Rt 80, Cooperstown. Call (607) 547-2586.

HYDE & SHRIEK – 6 p.m. One hour tour visits sites in the mansion where ghostly manifestations have been reported over 150 years. Tours leave at 6, 6:30, 7, & 7:30. Reservations required, tickets $20. Call 607-547-5098 ext. 6 or visit hydehall.org

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