Plenty of Halloween fun and fireworks across Coalisland, Dungannon, Cookstown and Maghera
Organised by Mid Ulster District Council, a series of spooktacular Halloween events and fireworks displays will take place at the end of this month.
It’s the turn of Coalisland and Maghera on Tuesday 31 October. This year marks a change of location for the Coalisland event. Activities will take place at the Parochial Centre from 6pm with the fireworks display firing from Na Fianna G.F.C. at 8.45pm. Chair of the Council Dominic Molloy is looking forward to the return of the popular Halloween events this year.
"And this year is no different. Halloween is back with a bang in Mid Ulster with activities sure to suit all ages and tastes including spectacular fireworks displays, spooky arts and crafts and free fun fairs, residents will be spoiled for choice.
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