Having fun this spooky season does not need to cost an arm and a leg
Halloween is fast approaching and with half-term creeping up, you may be wondering how to keep your little witches and wizards entertained this spooky season.
You can sink your fangs into some sweet treats or tasty hot food to beat those Halloween hunger pangs. The fun and festivities will finish with a fabulous fireworks finale at 8.15pm A series of mesmerising, live fire shows and a Creepy Cabaret by Fire Poise, will bring the night alive. Timeslots for the shows are 5.30pm and 7pm and last half an hour. These performances promise to enchant and thrill with their fiery artistry.
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.
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