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Title:
SPOOKY STARS AT HALLOWEEN!
When:

Date:  31 Oct 2010
Time:  19:00 - 21:00
Where:
Gingin Observatory Gingin
Category:
Space

Description

It's Halloween fun at Gingin Observatory! Come dressed up in a spooky costume! This Halloween, Gingin Observatory is celebrating with a Dark Night Stargazing evening! On a moonless night, venture out to go trick and treating! What surprises are in store for you?! Come dressed as your favourite ghoul or ghost – prizes for the best three costumes! Remember! In space, no one can hear you scream!

Sunday, 31 October 2010. 7pm to 9pm. $34 adults, $29 seniors, $18 children (6-16 years) and $100 family (2 adults and 2 children). Bookings: www.ginginobservatory.com or 08 9575 7740.

Street:
Military Road
City:
Gingin
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written by Too far away, October 29, 2010
I'm really disappointed all these events are happening at Gingin, none at Bickley. Gingin is simply too far away from Perth.

Perhaps you should survey the people who attend Gingin observatory event, to see where they come from. I'll wager most are from closer areas, very few from Perth. It's a shame.
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written by Long distance, October 29, 2010
I agree with previous comment, it would be a great family event but way too far.

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