Special Events
BB Saturdays, October 13 & 20, 7-9 pm
Hall Quarry Beach At 400 S. Water Street Ages 10+ (not suitable for kids under 10 years)
The ghosts are coming out to play at the Quarry. Join us for a good scare!
Evil lurks at the Quarry! Enter if you dare. Summer is over, the leaves are brown,
And evil lurks, throughout this haunted town. The water has been drained, The guards have gone away, And the scary ghosts, Have come out to play.
If you’re up for a good scare, Twisted and bloody,
Enter if you dare, escape if you’re lucky.
Registration Code: 999011 Admission: $10
Advance ticket purchase: $8 per ticket (available through 10/12)
Halloween House Decorating Contest
BB
Let’s see Batavia’s most scary & frightening house decorations in our first ever Halloween House Decorating Contest! We will be awarding prizes for Best Overall Theme and People’s Choice. All displays will be judged on Wednesday, October 24th between 6:00-9:00 pm. Winners will receive a Batavia Park District prize package. This contest is for Batavia Park District residents only. Addresses of all entries will be published in local media unless specified otherwise at the time of registration. Registration deadline: October 23.
CODE 999022-R1 W
DAYS DATES 10/24
TIME FEE 06:00P-09:00P $5
BatFest Saturday, October 27 10 am – 2 pm Batavia Riverwalk & Downtown Batavia
BatFest is Batavia’s annual Halloween themed family event attracting over 2,500 ghouls. BatFest includes, downtown Trick-or-Treating, Mothers’ Club Parade, pumpkin bowl, contests BatArt and games for free family fun. For a complete listing of activities please visit the Batavia MainStreet website at
www.downtownbatavia.com. BatFest is presented by Batavia MainStreet in cooperation with the Batavia Park District and the Batavia Mothers Club.
Volunteers Needed! The Batavia Park District is currently seeking volunteers
to work the Annual Haunted Quarry. For more information, contact Brittany Bruno at 630-406-5282 ext 2066 or
brittanyb@bataviaparks.org. Great for service hours, team building and community groups!
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