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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31

Pumpkin Glow, Parade, More

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PARADE – 5 p.m. Dress your best and show off your costume in this years Halloween parade down Main St., Cooperstown.

PUMPKIN GLOW – 6 – 7:30 p.m. Bring your carved pumpkin to enter in a contest or just to display to the trick-or-treaters. After the sun goes down stroll through the park and admire everyone’s handiwork. Huntington Memorial Library, 62 Chestnut St., Oneonta. 607-432-1980 or visit www.facebook.com/hmloneonta/

HALLOWEEN PARTY – 9 -11 a.m. Bring the kids for preschool party featuring spooky ghosts, spiders, more. Bring a dish to pass with the kids, fellow parents. Cider provided. Costumes encouraged. Clark Sports Center, Cooperstown. 607-547-2800, ext. 109 or visit www.facebook.com/clarksportscenter

TECH SHOWCASE – 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. SUNY IT departments showcase their 6 respective technologies, answer questions, host breakout sessions every half hour to highlight technology specific to each department. Hunt Union Ballroom, SUNY Oneonta.

TRICK OR TREAT – 3:30 – 6 p.m. Bring the kids for safe trick or treating at participating businesses. Includes activities in the Plaza. Main St., Oneonta. 607-432-2941 or visit www.facebook.com/DestinationOneonta/

CELEBRATION – 3:30 – 5 p.m. Children in costume, with parent/guardian, receive free admission to museum. Then trick or treat through Plaque Gallery. Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown. 607-547-7200 or visit baseballhall.org/events/Halloween-Celebration-18?date=1

ESCAPE ROOM – 5 – 6 & 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Solve the mystery of who killed Mr. Body before you become the next victim. Enjoy atmospheric room, puzzles that won’t scare you out of your skin. Great for fans of game and 1985 movie. 6 people/room, aged 12+. Registration required. Huntington Memorial Library, 62 Chestnut St., Oneonta. 607-432-1980 or visit www.facebook.com/hmloneonta/

PARADE – 7 p.m. Celebrate Halloween, enjoy various costumes and floats on parade. Main St., Oneonta. 607-432-2941 or visit www.facebook.com/DestinationOneonta/

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