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Top 5 Local, Family-Friendly Halloween Happenings
Looking for a spooky outing with your kids? We've got you covered.

When/where: From 3 to 4:30 p.m, Sunday at in Spangler Hall.Â
Why go? Games, crafts, a tattoo station, trick or treating, baked goods and drinks  at the annual Halloween party hosted by the Lutherville Community Association.Â
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Price: Donations welcome.Â
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When/where:Â Show starts at 1 p.m., Saturday, at . Doors open at noon.Â
Why go? Enjoy the magic of Peter Wood in this kid friendly show. Children in costume have a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Toys R’ Us. There will be treat bags for the kids, free face painting, Halloween storytelling with The Witch Carlotta and Alouette the Dragon, and more.Â
Price: $10
When/where:Â At 11 a.m., Saturday, and from 6 to 8 p.m., Monday at Towson Town Center.
Why go? Miss Julie and Turner Dean of Magic will delight audiences on Saturday, while children will be afforded the chance to trick-or-treat around the mall from 6 to 8 p.m., Monday (for children 12-and-under at participating retailers).Â
The Shops at Kenilworth Present Halloween SpooktacularÂ
When/where:Â From 1 to 7 p.m., Saturday, at The Shops at Kenilworth.Â
Why go? Halloween photos from 1 to 7 p.m., and a costume parade at 5 p.m. featuring your favorite characters, free goodies and trick-or-treat bags make for a fun, family-friendly afternoon. Click here for a coupon good for one free photograph.Â
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When/where:Â At 11 a.m., Saturday at .Â
Why go? Why not kick off the Halloweekend with a scary story or two from the best storytellers around?Â
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