
Anyone in the Atlanta area should check out Fernbank Museum's trick-or-treat this Saturday for a fun safe time for the whole family. Everything at Fernbank is always a creative quality production and I am sure this will be too. Not to be missed!
This next Saturday Fernbank BOO-seum Trick-or-Treat
Saturday, October 26, 2013 from 10am – 2pm
Dust off those costumes, practice your monster-mash and prepare your teeth for sugar overload. Ghosts, goblins, princesses and pirates are invited to Fernbank BOO-seum for a safe and not scary trick-or-treating event featuring treats for kids in costume, games, music and more.
This HOWL-ling good time includes:*
Georgia Bubbleman
10am – 1pm, Dinosaur Plaza
Those aren’t ghosts floating around the plaza! It’s BIG BUBBLES courtesy of the Georgia Bubbleman.
Halloween Treats**
Beginning at 10am and while supplies last
Look for special treat stations throughout the Museum. Treats vary from candy to small toys. (May contain small parts.)
Temporary Tattoos
10am – 2pm, Great Hall
You don’t have to be a one-eyed, one-horned, flying, purple people eater to enjoy these whimsical temporary monster tattoos.
Games
10am – 2pm, Great Hall
Try your hand at Scary Boo-ling, Pin the Eye on the Monster, Monster Toss and more. We’ll also have a Creepy Coloring Corner perfect for little monsters.
Fernbank Mascot
10am – 2pm, Museum-wide
Say hello to Fernbank’s mascot, Giggy A. Dinosaur!
Dem Bones Counting Contest
10am – 2pm, Great Hall
Check out Argentinosaurus, the world’s largest plant-eating dinosaur. Tell us your best guest for the total number of bones in Argentinosaurus for a chance to win a special Dinosaur Prize Pack.
Radio Disney
Noon – 2pm, Great Hall
Enjoy kid-friendly entertainment for the whole family.

Cost: All Fernbank BOO-seum activities are included with Museum admission and are free for members.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History
767 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
Fernbank Museum is conveniently located at east of Midtown, near Emory University at the corner of Ponce de Leon Avenue and Clifton Road.

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