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HomeWhat's OnEventsA Creepy Crawly Ball on the Lizard
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A Creepy Crawly Ball on the Lizard

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If you go down in the woods at The Lizard, on Friday, October 25 - then you’re sure of a big surprise.

The Creepy Crawly Ball at Rosuick Organic Farm - a frighteningly fun-filled Halloween party for all the family - promises to be quite the Halloween spooktacular.

To keep the little ghouls and ghosts entertained, the production team behind the Masked Ball have put together an unforgettable night of thrills, tricks and treats. There’ll be a funfair complete with a helter skelter, a spooky maze, a ghost train and a freaky fun house.

On a more interactive level, Squashbox Theatre will be performing Skillywidden - a much-loved play of Cornish faeries and piskies. Also confirmed is renowned actor and storyteller John Brolly who will captivate audiences - young and old alike - with his spooky seasonal tales of the other worlds.

There are more opportunities to enjoy all the thrills of Halloween with a pumpkin carving workshop, a pirate treasure hunt and gory face painting.

Children and adults, are encouraged to put on their scariest outfits, as there will be prizes for the most gruesome fancy dress who’ll be crowned the King and Queen of The Creepy Crawly Ball 2013.

Tickets for the Creepy Crawly Ball are £5 per adult, and free for children aged three and under with the proceeds going to St Keverne Community Primary School and Coverack Community Primary School.

Tickets for the Creepy Crawly Ball are availableonline from www.creepycrawlyball.co.uk

Tags: children, Cornwall events, Cornwall Today, Halloween, The Lizard, What's on Cornwall

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