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32 Halloween at Hannahs dress to distress - Halloween hi-jinks and family friendly fiendish fun.


Hannahs will be celebrating Halloween at Seale- Hayne in their usual spooky way. Hannah’s Halloween Spooktacular will take place on Monday 31 October from 5.30pm till 8pm. Hannahs has become infamous for their fiendishly fun Halloween festivities for all the family and last year the huge Halloween Spooktacular attracted more than 500 people in fancy dress. everyone is welcome and encouraged to “dress to


distress” for a night of Halloween hi-jinks and family friendly fiendish fun. They can expect a night of frightful festivities including spooky stalls, gruesome games, creepy creatures and a haunted disco with our DJ spinning the monster hits. Tickets £5 each or £18 for a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) including food. under 3’s are free. To book tickets call 01626 325825. Throughout half-term week (saturday 22 October-


sunday 30 October) children can take part in the Bumpkin Pumpkin Treasure Hunt. Little monsters will love hunting down the pumpkin-head scarecrows that have been hidden around the Quad. Once they have filled in their quiz sheet they will win a sweet treat. The treasure hunt is open 10am – 3pm daily and quiz sheets are on sale in the shop for just £2 each.


On the saturday before Halloween (29 October)


there will be a Halloween Roller Disco in the Sports Hall. Everyone is encouraged to don fancy dress for this wheelie wicked Halloween courtesy of the Revolution skate team. sessions run from 3.30pm – 5.30pm (Family skate) and 7pm – 9.30pm (Open skate). entry is £4 and skate hire is 50p. For more information on all events at Hannahs at seale-Hayne visit: http://www.discoverhannahs.org/ events/current/


Sat 29 October Sat 22 – Sun 30 October


The Bumpkin Pumpkin


Treasure Hunt


Your little monsters will love hunting down our pumpkin-head scarecrows to win a sweet treat.


10am – 3pm daily. Buy your quiz sheets from the shop. Just £2 each.


Halloween Roller Disco


Don your very best fancy dress, as the Revolution Skate team return with a wheelie wicked Halloween special.


3.30pm – 5.30pm (Family


Skate), 7pm – 9.30pm (Open Skate). The Sports Hall. £5 entry, 50p skate hire.


www.revolutionskate.co.uk


www.discoverhannahs.org/events 01626 325 800 |


enquiries@discoverhannahs.org Newton Abbot, TQ12 6NQ | /discoverhannahs | @discoverhannahs


Dame Hannah Roger’s School, registered charity no. 306948. Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, a limited company registered in England and Wales with number 5512987, and registered as a charity with number 1148882, and whose registered office address is at Woodland Road, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9HQ is the sole trustee of Dame Hannah Roger’s School.


Mon 31 October


Hannahs Halloween Spooktacular


Dress to distress and join us for a night of Halloween hi-jinks and family-friendly fiendish fun. Expect a night of frightful festivities including spooky stalls, gruesome games, creepy creatures and a haunted disco with our DJ spinning the monster hits.


Tickets £5 each or £18 for a family ticket


(2 adults and 2 children) including food. Under 3’s are free. Call 01626 325800 for tickets.


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